That process is called animation, where still images are displayed in a rapid sequence to create the illusion of movement.
No, but there might be one called Mukuro.
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The process is called defecation.
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That process is called animation, where still images are displayed in a rapid sequence to create the illusion of movement.
That is called "Glycolysis". See the link for an animation.
If by animating you simply mean drawing a number of pictures and watching them play back to appear as a cartoon (like 'The Simpsons' or 'Family Guy'), then I would suggest using 'Macromedia Flash' or drawing the pictures and putting them together using 'Windows Movie Maker' (if you are using a Windows computer)If by animating you mean an actually 3D animation picture, then I cannot help you. I'm not experienced in making 3D things, but I've heard that movies like 'Shrek' have been made by creating the pictures in a program called 'VectorWorks'Sorry if this doesn't help you, but I hope you appreciate my attempt at answering your question.
Yes, back then they called it cartoons today they call it animation
Shaded computer animation images are known as raster graphics.
No, but there might be one called Mukuro.
BEcause of the latin or greek root anim meaning living or breathing. That means the animation is a living breathing MOVING thing!
Draw a picture, then save it (save as). Now, change something about your picture (the face, eyes, arms, legs, etc.). Save that as another picture (save as again). Animating is basically many pictures played together to create an illusion of movement. Each picture is called a frame. Now, import your pictures into a video program (like iMovie or Windows Movie Maker). Put them in the order you want them to animate. now select all of those pictures and copy+paste them over and over. That will create an animation loop (your animation played over and over). Have fun animating! Make sure to save your video when you're happy with the length. Animating is a lot easier than it seems!
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