What is animation? To put it simply, animation is the illusion of movement. When you watch television, you see lots of things moving around. You are really being tricked into believing that you are seeing movement. In the case of television, the illusion of movement is created by displaying a rapid succession of images with slight changes in the content. The human eye perceives these changes as movement because of its low visual acuity. The human eye can be tricked into perceiving movement with as low as 12 frames of movement per second. It should come as no surprise that frames per second (fps) is the standard unit of measure for animation. It should also be no surprise that computers use the same animation technique as television sets to trick us into seeing movement.
Why?
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Monday, May 26, 2008
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