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[3D analysis] In ArcMap, ArcScene, and ArcGlobe, a collection of animation tracks that define the dynamic property changes to associated objects.

 


Animation is the rapid display of a sequence of images of 2-D artwork or model positions in order to create an illusion of movement. It is an optical illusion of motion due to the phenomenon of persistence of vision.

Animation query, in this presentation, is not intended to replace traditional queries which do not result in visualizations. It is intended to assist in analysis through simplifying data organization needed to support visualizations.

See How to put animations in a pdf document for tips on putting your animation into a pdf document.
Here's another that uses layer tracks!
ArcGlobe Crashes or behaves very strangely ...

Capture hi-res screenshots and post them, e-mail, or print for presentations.
Export video animations.
Post on ArcGIS.com, other Web services, or your website for others to access from computers and mobile devices.

Animation
NOTE: This page is still under construction. Future additions will include: Keyframe animation, off-screen rendering, how to assemble an animation, tips on NVIZ sliders, NVIZ environment variables, etc.

Animation and Rendering
Bentley Map includes powerful 3D rendering tools to generate scenes and fly-throughs of urban models. Capabilities include shadow studies, line of sight, view corridors, street profiles, disaster scenario studies, and more.

Image/animation left: This image pair and animation from NASA's Multi-angle Imaging SpectroRadiometer (MISR) shows the massive cloud development associated with Katrina on August 27 as she moved west through the Gulf of Mexico.

animation - Flash format
Fuller Projection
Icosahedron and Fuller maps
Table of examples and properties of all common projections, from radicalcartography.net
Fuller Projection Air-Ocean World Dymaxion Map ...

[Animation courtesy of Cameron Bouchard.]
Here is the Avenue script. At heart this script is a dozen lines--the kind of thing a GIS user routinely codes on the fly to get tasks done.

So animation enables your to move around a city (X,Y) viewing the space-time relationship of customer density (A).

Opens external animation, image, and perspective files.
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Symbolize the age of data by color, size or shape
Group and symbolize data by entity or track
Interactively play back time-based data
Analyze historical or real-time data
Create animation files for AVI output ...

The 2,880 color images of HDOP (and VDOP) were converted into an animation that runs 4 minutes and 48 seconds at 10 frames per second. The effect is kaleidoscopic, as the various footprints cycle across one another, and as the zones change color.

This section shows an example of one type of terrain animation. The short (five frame) animation sequence shows a landscape as the sun moves from a position corresponding to 0900 hours to 1700 hours at a northern latitude of 45 degrees when there ...

The animation in section 7u illustrates the seasonal movements of the intertropical convergence zone and subtropical high pressure zone.

New products like electronic atlases, cartographic animations and multimedia systems are coming up in the field of spatial information.
Multimedia allows for interactive integration of sound, animations, text and video.

3D Display With Image Draping: Create a 3D data set automatically from your labeled line data and display them using R2V's advanced 3D display and animation function. View your data with image draping in 3D at any angle and distance.

3d Walkthrough Animation
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A GIS can display the Earth in realistic, three-dimensional perspective views and animations that convey information more effectively and to wider audiences than traditional, two-dimensional, static maps. The U.S.

potential for the animation of time dependent data
display in "3 dimensions" (perspective views), with "real-time" rotation of viewing angle ...

Through a function known as visualization, a GIS can be used to produce images - not just maps, but drawings, animations, and other cartographic products.

Fly-by - A method of animation in computer graphics that generates an oblique moving view of the landscape as if the viewer were flying in an airplane over the area. Also often referred to as fly-through.
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Combined use of several media types, such as video, computer graphics, animation, movies, slides, music, and lighting especially for the purpose of education or entertainment.

Justification for colle cting and using these data will depend on the ability to extract meaningful information using supercomputer technology. We are currently addressing these and other technological issues, such as GIS animation, ...

See also: Information, Model, Image, Software, Analysis

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