Sunday, August 9, 2020
Pixar in a Box the math behind the movies
Pixar in a Box the math behind the movies Every day, learners around the world visit Khan Academy to brush up their skills and explore new subjects. Maybe youâve studied math on Khan Academy, and maybe youâve wondered how artists, scientists, and engineers use math to build amazing things.To help answer that question, Khan Academy, with support from Disney, teamed up with Pixar Animation Studios to create Pixar in a Box: a free online curriculum that shows how Pixar artists use the concepts we all study in school to create their amazing movies.Through video lessons, interactive exercises, and hands-on activities, you can learn how Pixar artists use math to solve design problems at each stage of the creative process. In particular, youâll discover:- How large swarms of robots in âWALLâ¢Eâ were designed using combinatorics- How a field of grass was created in âBraveâ using parabolic arcs- How simple models are transformed into realistic characters using weighted averages- How animators bring characters to lif e with the help of animation curves- How sets are constructed using geometric transformations - How all of Pixarâs images are painted using simultaneous equationsBut this is just the beginning. In the years ahead, weâll explore many other subjects, including science, computer science, arts, and humanities.Weâre excited to hear your feedback so we can make Pixar in a Box even better, so let us know what you think in the comments below. We hope youâll have as much fun exploring Pixar in a Box as we did creating it!- Brit Cruise, Content Creator
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