Animation

Animation is the technique of creating the illusion of motion by rapidly displaying a sequence of static images that minimally differ from each other. Traditionally, animation involves drawing, painting, or photographing objects frame by frame, and when these frames are played in quick succession, they create the appearance of continuous movement. There are various forms of animation, including 2D animation, where characters and scenes are created in a two-dimensional space, and 3D animation, which involves generating images in a three-dimensional digital environment. Animation can be applied in various media, including films, television shows, video games, and online content. It serves as a form of storytelling, artistic expression, and communication, often used to convey complex ideas in an engaging manner. The principles of animation involve techniques such as timing, spacing, squash and stretch, and anticipation, which enhance the fluidity and believability of the animated motion.