Monday 23 April 2012

Homework (Definitions)

Motion Tween:
A motion tween is a preferred way to create animation in Flash. If a symbol in one keyframe is moved to a different position on the Stage in a second keyframe, a motion tween can apply that change in position gradually through the between frames.
Tween:
Tweening is the process of generating frames between two images to give the appearance that the first image evolves smoothly into the second image. Tweens are the drawings between the key frames which help to create the illusion of motion.
Keyframe:
A key frame in animation and filmmaking is a drawing that defines the starting and ending points of any smooth transition.
Animation Cycle:
Using the technique of cycle animation, it is possible for the animator to reuse such a sequence of drawings over and over again to build up screen time.
Animation:
Animation is a set of images 2D or 3D which create an illusion of movement.

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