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The figure presents a multi-stage workflow for producing, refining, and finalizing 3D animation content. The chart is divided into two main sections.

On the left, a sequential process flow is shown in color-coded stages. The pipeline begins with Phase 0: Previsualization where storyboards and blocking are developed. It continues into Phase 1: Animation Background and Environment, where foundational assets and scene layouts are established. Following this, Phase 2: Body and Performance Motion Reference involves collecting and applying live-action or motion-capture reference materials to guide movement. Phase 3: 3D Animation ‘Raw Passes’ introduces keyframe and performance-driven animations with iterative refinement. Phase 4: Refinement and Cleanup polishes timing, poses, and transitions. Phase 5: Secondary Animation and Overlap handles fine-tuned dynamics such as cloth, hair, or prop interactions. Phase 6: Post-processing Enhancements incorporates rendering effects, lighting improvements, and additional adjustments. Each box includes sub-tasks with indications of inputs, outputs, and dependencies, showing clear feedback loops for review.

On the right, the chart shows the Post-Processing and Software Integration Pipeline, using icons of programs such as Photoshop (PS) and After Effects (AE). Rendered animation outputs are exported from 3D software and processed through compositing and editing tools. Specific tasks such as color correction, visual enhancements, and final encoding into distributable formats (e.g., PNG sequences, video files) are indicated.

Arrows and connectors highlight decision-making paths, parallel processes, and required iterations, reflecting the collaborative and cyclical nature of animation production. Together, the diagram provides a structured overview of technical and creative stages, from concept visualization to polished final media output.
Composite arrangement consisting of three panels documenting animated sequence and spatial layout. Upper left frame shows anthropomorphic bread-headed character seated at wooden table within domestic interior. Character rendered with rounded cranial form, simplified facial geometry, and bulbous nasal protrusion. Surface reflective, metallic-like, contrasting with surrounding wooden textures. Table populated with phonograph and secondary object. Camera timestamp “00:29:58:43” visible at upper edge, marking sequence position.

Upper right frame presents close-up of bread-headed figure, emphasizing enlarged facial structure and hand gestures. Character’s exaggerated cranial curvature and compressed vertical features dominate frame. Timestamp “00:30:09:33” situates shot sequentially after left frame, indicating continuity of animated narrative.

Lower panel depicts full overhead view of interior room. Space furnished with wooden table, chairs, stove, and storage cabinet arranged across tiled floor and paneled walls. Light source emanates from open doorway at far end, producing saturated green illumination that contrasts with neutral tones of interior. Floor marked with black directional lines and “X” symbols, diagramming paths of movement or camera blocking for animated sequence. Perspective slightly distorted, emphasizing staged environment as mapped set for production.

Overall composition juxtaposes close-frame animation stills with wide-angle spatial mapping, providing both character detail and production context. Integration of timestamps, diagrammatic marks, and multiple framing scales identifies composite as part of technical documentation workflow for animated installation.
 
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