What's Animation ?
Animation is the process of creating the illusion of motion by displaying a sequence of images or drawings in rapid succession. Each image, or "frame," is slightly different from the one before it, and when viewed in a fast sequence, the human brain perceives continuous movement. Animation can involve various techniques, ranging from traditional hand-drawn methods to digital technologies like CGI (computer-generated imagery). Key Aspects of Animation: Frames : A sequence of individual images. For animation, these frames are played back at a fast pace (typically 24 frames per second in film) to create the effect of movement. Techniques : 2D Animation : Involves creating flat, two-dimensional images that are drawn or digitally generated (e.g., The Lion King or The Simpsons ). 3D Animation : Uses computer-generated models and environments, adding depth and realism (e.g., Toy Story or Frozen ). Stop-Motion Animation : A physical object or puppet is moved in small increments be