Biotechnology Commercial Communication: Animated Color Design and Teaching Applications in Biology
Zhuo Liu
Jilin Animation Institute, Changchun, Jilin, 130012, China
Zhanying Chen
Jilin Animation Institute, Changchun, Jilin, 130012, China
DOI:https://doi.org/10.5912/jcb2489
Abstract:
In recent years, the rapid development of the social economy and advancements in biotechnology have provided new opportunities for the animation industry. In the field of biological science communication, animation plays a crucial role in visualizing complex biological concepts and processes. The teaching of animation color design in this context emphasizes the principles of composition, analysis of color emotions, and the rational expression of biological themes, enabling students to bridge the gap between aesthetic perception and scientific visualization. Colors in nature are diverse and unique, forming a vibrant and meaningful visual language. By drawing inspiration from the natural world, biological animations can convey both scientific accuracy and artistic appeal, enhancing the effectiveness of science communication. Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO), known for its simplicity and effectiveness, has been widely applied to solve optimization problems, including color matching. Applying PSO to the design of animation color schemes in biological contexts addresses the challenges of creating visually appealing and scientifically accurate animations. This paper utilizes the PSO algorithm for color design, integrating the beauty formula of color harmony to construct a fitness function that generates optimized color schemes. The results demonstrate a more autonomous and systematic design process for animation color matching, meeting the dual demands of biological science communication and aesthetic appeal, while also offering practical applications in teaching and research on animation in the biological field.