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Generating repeated renderings of a scene, with smoothly changing viewpoint and/or object positions, quickly enough so that the illusion of motion is achieved. OpenGL animation is almost always done using double-buffering.
Ãâó: acm.up.edu/redbook/go01.html
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| animation |
A collection of static images joined together and shown consecutively so that they appear to move.
Ãâó: hds.essex.ac.uk/g2gp/gis/sect101.asp
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| animal |
For the purpose of this policy, an animal is a vertebrate.
Ãâó: www.athabascau.ca/policy/research/preambleanddefin...
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| anima |
When used in reference to the field of Analytical Psychology an archetypal, inner image, ordinarily of the opposite sex, the anima in a man and the animus in a woman. It appears in dreams and fantasies and is projected onto individuals of the opposite sex, most frequently in the experience of "failing in love". The Soul-image has a compensatory relationship to the Persona. It functions as a guide to the soul and offers creative possibilities for the individuation process.
Ãâó: gardenoflifetemple.com/02WhoWeAre/DefinitionsS.htm...
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| animation |
A technique where successive still frames of a particular object appear to constitute a seemless sequence of movements.
Ãâó: www.makegames.com/sidescroller/glossary.html
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