What techniques are used in
animation industry?
What is Animation?
Before delving into the techniques, it is essential to understand what animation is. In simple terms, is the process of bringing characters and stories to life through images created or photographed frame by frame. These images, when shown quickly one after another, create the illusion of movement. But how is this very special effect achieved? Let's look at the most popular and advanced techniques that are being used today.
Traditional or 2D Animation
Traditional animation, also known as 2D animation, It is the art of creating movement by drawing each frame by hand. Although it may seem like something of the past, many artists and studios still prefer this technique for its unique warmth and personality. In Spain, animated films and series continue to celebrate this technique, demonstrating that the tradition still has a place in the digital age.

Computer or 3D animation
The digital revolution brought with it computer or 3D animation, allowing animators to create characters and worlds with unprecedented depth and realism.
This technique uses specialized software to model objects and characters in a three-dimensional environment.
The Spanish animation industry is at the forefront, using this technology to compete globally, creating works that leave us breathless.

Stop Motion Animation
Stop motion animation is a magical technique that gives life to inanimate objects. They are photographed frame by frame, with small adjustments between each one, to create the illusion of movement.
This technique can involve everything from clay to action figures, and has been revitalized by Spanish producers seeking to differentiate themselves through innovation and creativity.
Motion Graphics
The motion graphics are motion graphics that combine text, images and effects to communicate ideas dynamically. They are especially popular in advertising, movie titles and explainer videos. This technique has gained ground in Spain, where it is used to create attractive content that captures the public's attention.
Rotoscope Animation
Rotoscoping is a technique where animators They plot over live footage, frame by frame, to create realistic animations. Although laborious, this technique has experienced a renaissance thanks to digital tools, allowing Spanish creators to explore new forms of artistic expression.
The importance of choosing the right technique
Every animation technique has its charms and challenges. The choice depends on the story you want to tell, the desired visual style and, of course, the budget. Spanish producers are demonstrating that, with creativity and passion, technical and economic barriers can be overcome to create memorable works that resonate globally.

The future of animation
Looking to the future, the possibilities are as vast as our imagination. New technologies, such as augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR), promise to take animation to unexplored dimensions, offering immersive experiences that we could only dream of before. The Spanish industry is prepared for this challenge, driven by a creative community that is not afraid to cross borders and explore new horizons.
