Affiliation:
1. Jilin Animation Institute , Changchun , Jilin , , China .
Abstract
Abstract
This paper analyzes the value and characteristics of the red cultural elements of the Northeast, as well as the characteristics of the integration of the red culture of the Northeast and the creation of animation, and discusses the application of the red cultural elements of the Northeast in the animation transmission. Northeast Red Digital Animation began to do the preliminary preparatory work. The preparatory work includes determining the main content of the animation and according to the main content of the narration and text script creation, the production of the activity storyboards, and the design work of the information elements needed in the video. The subdivision modeling method in Maya software is used to construct the animation scene. Path planning is a very important link in the production of group behavior animation, by changing to the artificial fish school algorithm to optimize the animation path. The path data obtained is imported into the Maya scene. Then the final digital animation results can be obtained with the help of the animation generation method provided by Maya. Setting the model parameters and research objects, the animation creation for integrating the red culture of Northeast China is researched and analyzed. For the optimal time, this paper’s algorithm runs for 20.9109s less than the time used by the GA algorithm. The mean value of the visual effect of the animation integrating the red culture of the Northeast is 3.47, which indicates that the designed animation brings the user a more satisfactory visual experience, and it is necessary to let the audience understand the spirit and sentiment behind the red culture in order to effectively improve the visual effect of the animation integrating the red culture of the Northeast.
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