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b/c the high power only allows you to see a small portion of thee slide. where as the low power pretty much allows you to see the whole slide all at once.
A cold object is more dense.
The coarse adjustment knob may move the lens too far too fast and the slide may crack and/or the object be squashed. Using the fine adjustment lens will bring the object into focus much more accurately. In addition, the coarse adjustment knob adjusts in too great a quantity. The fine is less responsive so its easier to adjust at high magnification.
Friction also increases. Slide your hand across a table. Now try it again, while pressing down hard on the table. More friction with more pressure.
Then the charge of the giving object becomes more positive, and the charge of the receiving object becomes more negative.
Stop frame is more tedious because you have to animate every single frame of your sequence. Keyframe is a little bit easier because you only have to animate every few frames (the key ones) and the software will animate the rest in between your keyframes.
It can animate. Simple as that. But more in detail, it depends on what you are using this for. It can animate like the animated ads you see on the internet with moving objects and such, or it can animate doing frame by frame image sequences. I use it for 2D animation.
Entrance and Exit are animation options to make a PowerPoint presentation more effective. The Entrance and Exit options determine how animate objects appear and disappear on a slide. So you could have an Entrance of a piece of text flying in from the left and an Exit of it flying off to the right for example.
If you're using PhotoShop under window menu open the Animation Palette. Build your animation there and save as .gif You can find a mountain of tutorials for it on YouTube if you need more help,
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yes, there is a good one for kids and young people called Domo Animate. Simply make an account, and get started with cartoon characters, sound and more cool stuff. There is NO download, NO cost!
You go onto the toolbar at the top and click on SLIDE SHOW you then go down and select CUSTOM ANIMATION. When you do this an option box will appear on the right hand side of the screen. CLick on what you would like to animate and press ADD EFFECT. Then you can select entrance, emphasis or exit then you can try out the different animations! To get all of the options up click on MORE EFFECTS. Have fun!
No, we would be unable to perceive the object. Have you ever seen a computer animation of a four dimensional object? It would be impossible to exist as a tangible object.
To make animation you could go custom anamtion and add effect or make a object with shapes and then copy side as much you need and if make body try click on it and make it move. It totally wrok for me
It can make a presentation more interesting and catch people's attention. It can be used to demonstrate things. It can be used for good visual effect. It can be used to make designing an elaborate presentation easier, by enabling you to make changes on the same slide instead of having a slide for every little visual difference. So there are all of these and many other reasons that animation is used in presentations.
Sometimes animation is more interesting than real life.