Monday, July 4, 2011

Week 10





What is ease-in-ease-out in reference to animation?

Ease-in-ease-out refers to a process during a particular movement for something.
The process of ease-in-ease-out occurs when it involves a different speed in actions. For example, a running scene. Before the character starts to run, their speed will be slow initially then increases when the character starts running and slow down again when they are about to stop.


What does frames per second mean?

It refers to the number of scenes being played within a second.

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