What is VFX?
VFX, also known as Visual effects, is the art of portraying the unrealistic and imagery creation manipulated to intensify any video or film. In simple words, you can understand it as the blending of the manipulated imagination with the real footage to generate realistic environments that are not possible to shoot in the live-action.
In Today’s world, there is nothing that one cannot re-create on screen with the help of computer technology. VFX or virtual effects refers to the procedure of creating or designing imagery live action captured via film making. The usage of these effects has become very important in our daily lives. It is used in almost every type of film, daily shows, TV production, and games, which requires a full set combination of creative and technical skills to detect small details. This process of creating visual effects is done in which digital images are created to enhance real-world footage that has been filmed with a video camera. Then it is being altered or changed accordingly for accomplishing live-action shooting.
These effects involve the video images and generated imagery to create environments which look realistic. In recent times, VFX is the most advanced technology that is being used in movies to give the desired scene a more realistic look. Visual effects involve the integration of live-action and imaginary videos to create a real atmosphere making it more dangerous, expensive, and impractical. This task of integration and combining your creative skills with technical skills requires a strong foundation and fundamental knowledge, which is possible only under expert guidance. Faculty at Arena Animation Tilak Road has insights and years of experience in mentoring VFX professionals, which makes us a leading institution offering VFX courses in Pune. The principal of the VFX includes: –
- Matte painting,
- Digital animation (involves a digital method of creation),
- Compositing ( combining different visual elements from separate sources into a single image)
- Simulation
- 3ds Max (3D Studio Max)’09,
- Adobe Creative
- Suite 4 Master Collection,
- Blender,
- Digi Cel FlipBook,
- E-on’s Vue 7 xStream,
- Luxology’s Modo 302,
- Maya’09,
- Pixologic’s Z Brush 3.1.