animator's use a special pen and pad that are connected to the computer.They don't color it in on the pad they color it in the computer.The tricky part of being a animator is that the drawing needs to been drawn EXACTED same!That's how they work.
Not usually, a lot of art careers are pretty liberal for dress. It really depends on the company one works for, but if you notice John Lasseter and all his buddies wear Hawaiian shirts all the time. My older brother is an animator and I have never heard him speak of a uniform. So no.
Some disadvantages of stop motion animation include the time-consuming nature of the process, as it requires meticulous manipulation of physical objects frame by frame. This can lead to slower production timelines compared to other animation techniques. Additionally, stop motion can be more costly due to the need for specialized equipment and skilled animators.
The types of mechanical work include static work, dynamic work, and intensive work. Static work refers to work done without motion, dynamic work involves movement, and intensive work focuses on the internal energy changes within a system.
Input work is the work done on a machine, while output work is the work done by the machine. Efficiency of a simple machine is calculated as the ratio of output work to input work. The efficiency of a simple machine is high when the output work is close to the input work, indicating that the machine is converting most of the input work into useful output work.
The formula that relates work and power is: Power = Work / Time. Power is the rate at which work is done, which is the amount of work done divided by the time it takes to do that work.
in their studio
In most cases, animators usually just make the sprites and 3D models for the team/company they work for but in some cases, especially in small teams, the animators will do some programming as well.
Animators can cartoon, but cartoon can't animators.
Some do; some don't. It depends on who they work for and what their employer needs.
Disney's animators went on strike because they worked overtime to complete Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, and weren't given higher salaries for the work they did. Instead, the animators were met with a series of layoffs, and some of the animators weren't featured in the credits of the cartoons and films they worked on.
good animators
According to what I heard, 50 hrs a week is starting.
In malaysia, the salary for animators is underpaid!!
Animators have two computers when they are animating as controls.
it takes over 500 people ( i hope that helped )
Animators wear usually a tshirt with a cartoon on it or design with blue jeans. Be creative about it though!
== == == == Hi do a media or multimedia course at college this is about what a animator does when get a job. Animators produce images that appear to come to life on screen. Their work is found in feature films, commercials, pop videos, computer games, websites and other media. They may work with drawings, specialist software or models and puppets, capturing separate images of each stage of a movement. When the images are viewed at speed the character appears to move. Animators usually work normal office hours, although they may work additional hours to meet deadlines. Many animators work freelance, and part-time and temporary contracts are common. Animators usually work in well-lit offices or studios. Working on stop frame animation may involve standing for long periods under hot studio lights. Other types of animation demand long hours sitting at a drawing board or computer. Salaries may range from around £19,440 to upwards of £26,120 a year. Freelance animators may not always be in full-time employment so their income may vary. An animator should: * be creative and artistic * have drawing skills (and sculpting skills for stop frame animation using clay) * have excellent IT skills * be patient and able to concentrate for long periods * be interested in art and design. Around 3,000 people work in animation in the UK and about 300 companies employ animators. The main centres for this work are London, Bristol, Manchester and Dundee. Although there are some permanent jobs, many animators work on a freelance basis. Competition for jobs is keen and they are not always advertised, so networking is an important way of finding work. Most animators have a degree or an HNC/HND. Animation courses are offered at universities and colleges throughout the UK. Admissions tutors usually expect to see a strong portfolio of work and, if possible, examples of animation projects. A show-reel of previous work is essential to show to potential clients and employers. Animators normally train on the job, working with more experienced colleagues to learn and develop new techniques and skills. It is essential for animators to keep up to date with new developments in the industry, and there are many relevant short courses. As many animators are self-employed, career progression depends on their skills, versatility and ability to promote themselves. With experience, animators may become lead animators or animation directors. They may also move into specialist areas such as animation special effects. There may be opportunities to work overseas or to teach animation.