3D Animation through the years by Roger LeBouthillier
>> Friday, May 29, 2009
There are different kinds of 3D animation from which can be grouped into various terms. The first kind is the cel-shaded animation. In this kind of animation, the drawing looks as if it is hand drawn. The second kind is the morph target animation wherein the animation is stored as a series of vertex positions where it will move in every frame. It is useful for cloth, skin and facial expressions. The next kind is the skeletal animation which is also known as rigging where the techniques is done by constructing the animation as a series of bones. Motion capture on the other hand is used for recording the action movements digitally. Another kind is the crowd simulation where a movement is reproduced to a larger number of characters or objects. These are the different techniques that are used today for 3D animation.
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>> Thursday, May 28, 2009
Before 3D animation, 2D animation was popular. In 2D animation, the pictures are just hand drawn. A series of pictures is drawn with varying changes. This creates the illusion that the picture is actually in motion. In stop motion animation, real life models are used by filming them in different sequential positions. The pictures, when flipped rapidly, create the illusion of movement. In 3D animation, the computer is used for everything ranging from the graphics to the actual animation.
The process of creating 3D animation can be divided in three phases: modeling, layout and animation, and rendering. In modelling, it is the process of creating the 3D objects in a scene. In layout and animation, the objects are then positioned where animations are added in a scene. Last, in rendering, the final output is completed with the help of computer graphics. The combination of animation and computer graphics completes the process of a 3D animation production. Nowadays, there are different software that are available in the market in order to create 3D animation. There is a free 3D software called Blender which can help you to familiarize with what 3D animation is all about.
Role of Advanced Segments for Ecommerce Analysis by Manish Shrivastava
>> Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Advanced segments are the latest features in Google Analytics that help in segmenting data based on performance criteria for the ecommerce website. Advanced segments can be effectively used in any ecommerce site solution where the users can track the site's performance in a detailed way. A few benefits are:
Track visits with transactions The Visits with Transaction section gives information only about the traffic that resulted in a transaction or a sale in the website. Apart from this, the user can correlate Paid Visits and non-Paid Visits and compare results graphically.
Revenue for every landing page Advanced segments have a separate option to know about revenue generated from each landing page. One can also know other details like time spent on the page, click-path data and internal site search data etc. for the landing page. Based on this data, any ecommerce website builder can retouch the landing pages accordingly.
Product performance There are options to know about the relative performance of various products in caparison with ad source, campaign etc. The data is useful to find out the best productive source of an ad or promotion campaign for a certain product.
Knowing high-value visits With advanced segment, the user can analyze the source of high-value visits or products that have frequent transactions. One can also find out details of traffic by setting threshold values on different parameters.
Checking returned customers. If the website owner designed a membership program by an ecommerce web design services provider, the returning customers can be easily tracked with the 'affiliate' ecommerce field. This field checks data dynamically and reports can be generated for those returning customers with detailed analysis.
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