it depends. if they are jpeg images, they are not moving..
Look for a Book Fool. >.<
In the animation above we see an object (blue box) that is already moving along when we encounter it.
Straight line
because human eyes can see very low distance.
I never thought about it before, but here's one way to look at it:Forces on a moving object that act in the same direction it's moving make it go faster.Forces on a moving object that act opposite to the direction it's moving make it go slower.Friction never makes things go faster, or ... heaven forbid ... makes stationary things start moving.Friction only makes it hard to make things start moving, and it slows them down once they move.
The LEGO Movie was made to look like by moving legos and making pictures of them, but was actually CGI
The lego Movie was made to look like by moving legos and making pictures of them, but was actually CGI
The LEGO Movie was made to look like by moving legos and making pictures of them, but was actually CGI
A claymation.
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if you are moving then the stars may look like their moving but their not but shooting stars move
They look like pictures
look on the internet on pictures
they look like symbols
if you look at hubble space telescope pictures ul be amazed there surpurb
No. Infants can't focus in the first few months and have trouble with color.
look at frys, they have pictures of them