1. Avatar: The Last AirbenderThe Nickelodeon show Avatar: The Last Airbender is arguably an anime, but this show will forever be number one on my list because I have ultimately grown up with this show. I have always loved the idea of being able to bend one or all of the elements as a younger child, and I still marvel at the genius of this amazingly well thought out series. Overall, I have re-watched this series at least 10 times. 2. My Hero AcademiaRanking as one of the best anime since it first aired, I started reading the Boku no Hero Academia manga in seventh grade, and I absolutely loved it. I also have really loved the idea of a world where individuals posses extraordinary abilities that allow them to become great heroes. 3. Bungou Stray Dogs Not being a popular anime, I stumbled upon this anime, and was very into it. The characters were all thought out; the powers were cool and gave the audience very unique yet wonderful fight scenes. I also really admire the plot of this anime, and how the story develops. 4. Hunter x Hunter5. Naruto Shippuden I just recently started watching this anime, and between the full out fight scenes and mass character development, this popular anime has an interesting plot and very likable characters. I also really like the attire of the characters, and how they do not stick to one outfit throughout the series. As one of my favorite Shonen Jump manga, the world of ninjutsu has always interested me, and this classic anime is very popular even to this day. I have even put a lot of my time into learning some of the hand motions for the chakra jutsu used in this series.
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9/27/2023 04:11:51 am
Rigging in 3D animation involves creating a digital skeleton (or rig) for characters or objects, enabling them to move realistically. It's a crucial step in the animation process, allowing animators to control movements seamlessly. Rigging involves defining joints, bones, and controls. Once rigged, 3D models can be animated, bringing them to life through movements and actions. This process is essential in creating lifelike and dynamic animations, whether for movies, video games, simulations, or other digital media projects.
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AuthorMy name is Storm, and I will be posting my blogs from the year here. I love gaming, digital arts, and animation, and I can't wait to blog about them.
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