With the continuous increase in the use of artificial intelligence, design has become easier, faster, more accurate, and less time and effort, as these developments have enabled animation designers to perform their tasks and create the various elements used in animation, as these tools have become easy to use and access and produce design elements such as characters in a professional and creative way and do not require prior experience or complex training. However, artificial intelligence tools produce elements, characters and backgrounds with a creative and specialized character used in animation. Due to the widespread use of artificial intelligence tools, it has become necessary for animation designers to understand and practice such tools, especially in producing characters and backgrounds for use in their designs, as artificial intelligence in animation improves the quality of animation elements, details and ideas, which opens new horizons for creativity and excellence, and shortens the time and effort required to produce animation. The research is based on the descriptive analytical approach, where the basic concepts related to animated designs and artificial intelligence tools will be identified. A random sample of motion design elements will be selected, redesigned using AI tools, and then the impact of these tools on the creative process will be measured through a content analysis form, to achieve the study objectives.
Alamarat, Y. (2025). USING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN PRODUCING ANIMATION ELEMENTS.. Arts and Architecture Journal, 6(1), 1-10. doi: 10.21608/aaj.2025.344652.1085
MLA
Yazan Alamarat. "USING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN PRODUCING ANIMATION ELEMENTS.", Arts and Architecture Journal, 6, 1, 2025, 1-10. doi: 10.21608/aaj.2025.344652.1085
HARVARD
Alamarat, Y. (2025). 'USING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN PRODUCING ANIMATION ELEMENTS.', Arts and Architecture Journal, 6(1), pp. 1-10. doi: 10.21608/aaj.2025.344652.1085
VANCOUVER
Alamarat, Y. USING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN PRODUCING ANIMATION ELEMENTS.. Arts and Architecture Journal, 2025; 6(1): 1-10. doi: 10.21608/aaj.2025.344652.1085