Usually it requires knowledge of programming or knowing scripting language. An example is a mouseover/ rollover. Creating by using scripting language such as Java Script.
I have only fooled around with a couple of animation software applications but they have not required me to know programming.
Usually it requires knowledge of programming or knowing scripting language. An example is a mouseover/ rollover. Creating by using scripting language such as Java Script.
custom animation
It is programming languages that are referred to in terms of "high level" and "low level".Extensible Markup Language(XML) is a markup language not a programming language, it is a data formatting specification that makes the presentation of data independent of programs (so that data can be passed between programs).For this reason the answer to your question is "neither".
No, but of course there is a programmers' slang. And programming is done with so-called 'programming languages'.
I have only fooled around with a couple of animation software applications but they have not required me to know programming.
software animation tools.
Generally speaking, no. 3D animation is achieved with 3D animation software and scripts. The software may be largely implemented in C++, but that's not the same thing as creating 3D animations.
Usually it requires knowledge of programming or knowing scripting language. An example is a mouseover/ rollover. Creating by using scripting language such as Java Script.
Nik Lever has written: 'Animation magic with Visual Basic 5' -- subject(s): Computer animation, Microsoft Visual BASIC, Structured programming 'Real-time 3D Character Animation with Visual C++'
It used an animation software called 3ds max.
Sean Wagstaff has written: 'Cool Mac animation' -- subject(s): Computer animation, Macintosh (Computer), Programming 'Animation on the Web' -- subject(s): Computer animation, Design, Web sites 'Macintosh 3-D workshop' -- subject(s): Computer graphics, Macintosh (Computer), Three-dimensional display systems
Jobe Makar has written: 'Macromedia Flash 8 ActionScript' -- subject(s): ActionScript (Computer program language), Computer animation, Design, Flash (Computer file), Web sites 'Actionscript for multiplayer games and virtual worlds' -- subject(s): Computer Animation, Computer games, ActionScript (Computer program language), Programming 'Macromedia Flash MX 2004 game design demystified' -- subject(s): Computer animation, Computer games, Flash (Computer file), Programming
Patrick Sheffield has written: 'How to cheat in Motion' -- subject(s): Motion (Electronic resource), Macintosh (Computer), Computer animation, Programming, Computer graphics
animation
Photoshop = photo editing Flash = animating and making games Dreamweaver = programming
Cell animation Hand Drawn animation frame by frame traditional animation