Animation is a method of photographing successive drawings, models, or even puppets, to create an illusion of movement in a sequence. Because our eyes can only retain an image for approx. 1/10 of a second, when multiple images appear in fast succession, the brain blends them into a single moving image.
How are animated shows made?
The production process for a live action TV show is fairly straightforward. Writers come up with a script, actors perform the script in front of a few cameras and a studio audience, the footage is edited, and the show is ready for broadcast. (This is a simplification, but that’s the production process in a nutshell).
What is the difference between merge mode and Object drawing mode?
Object drawing mode is perhaps the more predictable — it allows a user to create lines, shapes and fills that the program views as objects. In merge drawing mode, objects you draw are only seperate while there is no overlap between them. Once two merge-drawing objects are overlapped or layered, the figures will change.
What is the greatest cartoon of all time?
TV Guide magazine’s 60 greatest cartoons of all time