Images thrown in quick succession to make an animation.
What is a "Frame" in animation?
The action you do after you animate a scene.
What is inking?
The quick succession of images to make a illusion of motion.
What is animation?
The First type of frames you draw.
What is Placeholder?
When you animation 2x or 3x as slow to make your animation smoother.
What is animating on 2's or 3's?
Illustration.
What is the 6th animation stage?
The rules of animation Ollie Johnston and Frank Thomas-who are Disney animators created.
What are the 12 principles of animation.
The frame you use to demonstrate impact.
What is an impact frame?
The ideal FPS (Frame per second) for a basic 2d animation?
What is 24?
The action you do after you ink you animation.
What is coloring?
A famous animator who's name starts with a "W."
Who is Walt Disney?
The frames to "smooth" the space in-between the key-frames.
What is Breakthrough or Breakdown?
Number of frames you have to draw in a second while animating on 3's on 24 fps. (frames per second)
What is 8?
Graphic Design
What is Illustration?
What is a tool animators use to animate and make smooth animation.
What is onion skinning?
The main frames of an animation showing main movements.
What are keyframes?
You are animating 24 frames per second and you are animating on 2's. The amount of frames you have to draw to animate a 5 second film.
What is 60?
What is Graphic Design?
Framess per second.
What is FPS
Frames that piece together the breakthrough frames and make the animation smooth.
What is a Tween frame?