This document describes the process of creating a 3D animation video about cyber crime prevention. It involves 12 steps: 1) character rigging, 2) lighting, 3) animation, 4) camera operation, 5) renderings, 6) sound recording, 7) final edits, 8) final renders, 9) exporting the video, 10) presenting the results, 11) concluding the animation was successfully made to provide knowledge about cyber crime prevention, and 12) providing suggestions such as using adequate PC specifications.
This document describes the process of creating a 3D animation video about cyber crime prevention. It involves 12 steps: 1) character rigging, 2) lighting, 3) animation, 4) camera operation, 5) renderings, 6) sound recording, 7) final edits, 8) final renders, 9) exporting the video, 10) presenting the results, 11) concluding the animation was successfully made to provide knowledge about cyber crime prevention, and 12) providing suggestions such as using adequate PC specifications.
This document describes the process of creating a 3D animation video about cyber crime prevention. It involves 12 steps: 1) character rigging, 2) lighting, 3) animation, 4) camera operation, 5) renderings, 6) sound recording, 7) final edits, 8) final renders, 9) exporting the video, 10) presenting the results, 11) concluding the animation was successfully made to provide knowledge about cyber crime prevention, and 12) providing suggestions such as using adequate PC specifications.
This document describes the process of creating a 3D animation video about cyber crime prevention. It involves 12 steps: 1) character rigging, 2) lighting, 3) animation, 4) camera operation, 5) renderings, 6) sound recording, 7) final edits, 8) final renders, 9) exporting the video, 10) presenting the results, 11) concluding the animation was successfully made to provide knowledge about cyber crime prevention, and 12) providing suggestions such as using adequate PC specifications.
Presenter character F. CameraOperation Figure 4.3 Character rigging At the Camera Operation D. Lighting stage, the author operates the At the Lighting stage, the author camera still in the animation carries out the process of giving tools so that he can see the light to the model so that a movement of human objects realistic visual impression is and record these objects obtained, as infigure 4.4 which have been animated by the author, as shown in Figure 4.6
Figure 4.4 Lighting settings
E. animation Figure 4.6 Camera Operation At this Animating stage the author for character parts adjusts the movement of animated Presenters objects by providing movement to objects and cameras according to the storyboard, as shown in Figure 4.5 the Blender application and G. renderings audio files created in the Adobe At this Rendering stage it is done to SoundBooth application are make the animation into a 3- imported into the Adobe dimensional video form. The Premiere Pro application, as rendering process is carried out for shown in Figure 4.9 which will each scene one by one to become then be merged. several 3D Animation videos for Cyber Crime Prevention. The rendering process is carried out using the rendering tools in the properties column by pressing the Animation button as shown in Figure 4.7 Figure 4.9 Importing Video Files into the Adobe Premiere Pro application
Figure 4.7 Rendering of the
Presenter part
H. Sound Record Post
Production Stage The sound recording process is carried out using the Adobe Soundbooth CS5 application with the recording file format being the .wav format, as shown in Figure 4.8
Figure 4.8 Voice Recording
I. Final Edits Final Editsis a process in which all 3- dimensional video files rendered in E-Journal of Informatics Engineering Volume.8, No.1, August (2016) ISSN : 7 J. Final Renders Final Rendersis the final stage of making a 3D animation video in the Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 application with 3D Animation output for Cyber Crime Prevention. In Figure 4.10 is the process of exporting 3D Animation video files for Cyber Crime Prevention from the Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 application to Adobe Media Enconder
Picture 4.10 Process of Exporting Video from Adobe
Premiere Pro to Adobe Media Enconder K. 3D Animation Video Results Figure 4.11 is the result of a 3D Animation video for Cyber Crime Prevention, the first case example which has become an avi file format with a resolution of 1280 × 720 pixels with a duration of 5 minutes 2 seconds and a file size of 77.9 MB. Figure 4.11 3D Animation video Properties Cyber Crime Prevention CHAPTER V CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS A. Conclusion
1. This 3-dimensional animated video was successfully
made and can provide knowledge for online media users regarding Cyber Crime and its prevention. 2. In the initial rendering process, it takes quite a long time, such as rendering 1 part in an animation video that has a lot of movement, character modeling that has a fine mesh and a large number of objects, it takes approximately 4 hours. B. Suggestion 1. More adequate PC specifications are needed and the provision of a Multimedia lab in developing future animations.
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