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Title: Design and development of 3D animation titled “Cherng sin” promoting the perceptions of Muay Thai posture for students of Krathumbaen Wisetsamutthakhun school.
Other Titles: การออกแบบและพัฒนาแอนิเมชัน 3 มิติ เรื่อง เชิงศิลปั ส่งเสริมการรับรู้ศิลปะแม่ไม้มวยไทย ของนักเรียนโรงเรียนกระทุ่มแบน "วิเศษสมุทคุณ"
Authors: Kumpai, Karn
Sangking, Thanut
Jaibun-lue, Panadda
Pitarapho, Tanitchakorn
Keywords: 3D Animation
Muay Thai posture
Animation character
Issue Date: 8-Jul-2022
Publisher: The 14th NPRU National Academic Conference Nakhon Pathom Rajabhat University
Abstract: Controlling the movement of animation characters beautifully and naturally, so close to the human motion that can fully play the role that character plays in the storyline is essential to producing 3D animation. The research emphasized on study the principles of Muay Thai posture movement and the determination of the pivot points of the animation characters for accurate poses and movement similar to humans. The objectives of this research were: 1) To evaluate the quality of design and development of 3D animation titled “Cherng sin” promoting the perceptions of Muay Thai posture. 2) To compare students' perceptions of the art of Muay Thai posture level before and after study from the animation titled “Cherng sin”. The research results were as follows: 1) the results of the quality assessment of Design and development of 3D animation titled “Cherng sin” promoting the perceptions of Muay Thai posture by devied to 2 sides, the first side was the results of the quality assessment of the Muay Thai posture movements of the animation characters was at a high level, and the second side was the results of the quality assessment of animation elements for 3D animation work was at a high level. 2) the results of the comparison of perceptions of the Muay Thai posture level were higher than before the study statistically significant at the .05 level. and 3) The satisfaction of 3D animation titled “Cherng sin” was at highest level.
URI: https://publication.npru.ac.th/jspui/handle/123456789/1645
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