Welcome to the guide on simulation animation, an immersive amination product offered by our company. In this section we will provide you with a value insight to the purpose, legal, characteristics, impact, and contextual understanding.
Purpose
There is a wide range of purposes such as research and testing can be used for data analysis to study scenarios and for decision making in a safe and controlled environment. This can all be used for educational purposes and for training employees in different industries for skill development.
Legal Requirements
Data protection laws when using other users' data, along with copyright and trademark laws with images, text, and audio which having the correct licensing and permissions are crucial.
Technical Characteristics
Aiming to copy real world physics, and interactions to create realism is necessary, along with smooth performance with 24 to 30 Frames per second (FPS). Allowing for real time rendering but needing to make sure that data collected and processed needs to be managed correctly. The software applications typically needed are unity or unreal engine. All in all data needs to align with real world calculations to provide accurate, realistic data, along with elements that include interactions which can alter research on the final product.
Impact Analysis
By delivering a realistic experience to the user, with interactivity to explore different decisions and promote learning in an immersive experience. Making sure to properly take privacy measures with data security.
Examples
This video on a simulation on Yellowstone super volcano, will show you an example of a simulation animation product:
Contextual Understanding
Knowing how well the situation meets the educational or training goals, while also being immersive for the user, as well as ethical and legal standards and respecting data privacy. The production difficulty and costs are high due to the process of researching, designing, developing, and testing, which can take months to years.