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animation Use for person(s) responsible for the arts, techniques, and processes involved in photographically or electronically giving apparent movement to inanimate objects or drawings, often by means of photographing the objects or drawings one frame at a time, each time so slightly different that, when projected in sequence, they appear to move. Use this term for directors and producers of animation.
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animation An image composed of several consecutive images that are loaded by the browser one after another, creating the illusion of movement. These images are usually made up of GIF images. Go to top of page
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animation A series of changes to an item over time. This can be position, scale, rotation, color, etc. The author defines a set of Key Frames over an interval divided by time steps. The browser interpolates or calculates the intermediate positions between defined key frames.
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animal hemisphere half of an egg or embryo that contains less yolk and/or which divides more rapidly in comparison to the vegetal hemisphere. In eggs or embryos with considerable yolk, the animal hemisphere will be the upper half when the embryo is allowed to settle by gravity - yolky cytoplasm being more dense than yolk-free cytoplasm.
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animation movement of entels. They may move in the sense of translation (changing location), and/or move in the sense of arms and legs moving relative to the torso.
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