Proceedings. Student Conference on Research and Development, 2003. SCORED 2003.
DOI: 10.1109/scored.2003.1459688
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Analysis of the keyframe animation and motion capture case studies

Abstract: Traditionally animation is produced ' by drawing illusion of movement created by photographing a series o f individual drawings on successive frames on film. Greenberg [l], explains "Animation is a deliberately interpreted "illusion of l$e. " It has, been practiced for the last 70 years in both drawn nnd stop -motion animation, and as such, is not an attempt to mimic human and animal life exactk." According to the historical timehe, there are many forms of animation that have been introduced. This includes cel… Show more

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