The Enlightenment and Influence of Chinese Painting on Animation Art
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Chinese Painting, Animation Art, Artistic Enlightenment.Abstract
Chinese painting emphasizes "artistic conception" and "spiritual charm", and its expression is often implicit and poetic. This aesthetic concept, which focuses on emotional expression and spiritual connotation, has a profound influence on animation art. The application of Chinese painting has enriched the visual expressiveness of animation, enhanced emotional rendering and artistic conception, allowing animation works to display a unique Eastern aesthetic. The brush and ink techniques and line application in Chinese painting have been borrowed and innovated in animation, such as ink animation, which is directly inspired by Chinese painting techniques. By simulating the effects of ink painting, a unique animation style is created. It contains rich elements of traditional Chinese culture, such as myths and legends, historical stories, etc. The use of these elements in animation not only spreads Chinese traditional culture but also gives the animation works a profound cultural connotation. In modern animation creation, the elements and concepts of Chinese painting are continuously innovated and developed, constantly integrating modern technical means to present traditional Chinese painting elements in a new form, promoting the development of animation art. The enlightenment and influence of Chinese painting on animation art are all-round, enriching the artistic expression of animation and promoting cultural dissemination and artistic innovation.
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