QUOTE(etsuko @ May 14 2006, 06:51 PM)
if u wanna explain animation.. use the old school film as an exmaple. 
if you've seen the film negatives of an old camera, you see a lot of large frames (squares) that will hold your images whenever you take a photo.
animation is basically a sequence of these frames moving at a speed of averaging 12 frames per second normally. the reason we see the object moving is because our brain is tricked by the data of movement interpreted by our eyes.
and it seems that the Photoshop CS2 has the animation built-in now. that I never knew.
http://www.google.com.my/search?q=Photosho...:en-US:official
Using Photoshop to do animation is crazy. I come across a studio which use photoshop to color their line drawing, then export as tga and import into after effects again. Siau... The easiest way to do animation will be Flash, or a software call ToonBoom Studio.if you've seen the film negatives of an old camera, you see a lot of large frames (squares) that will hold your images whenever you take a photo.
animation is basically a sequence of these frames moving at a speed of averaging 12 frames per second normally. the reason we see the object moving is because our brain is tricked by the data of movement interpreted by our eyes.
and it seems that the Photoshop CS2 has the animation built-in now. that I never knew.
http://www.google.com.my/search?q=Photosho...:en-US:official
Jul 28 2006, 12:44 AM

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