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cel (short for celluloid)- a transparent celluloid sheet on which a character, scene, etc., is drawn or painted and which constitutes one frame in the filming of an animated cartoon: may be overlapped for change of background or foreground. http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/cel?s=t
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In 2D and 3D animation, the letter "D" stands for "dimension." In 2D animation, the visuals are created in two dimensions, meaning they have height and width but no depth. Conversely, 3D animation incorporates a third dimension, adding depth to the visuals, allowing for more realistic representation and movement of characters and objects in a three-dimensional space.
Claymation Three Dimensional Clay Animation - 1978 was released on: USA: 1978 (San Francisco International Film Festival)
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The three general types of animation are: 1.) Cel Animation --> Drawings are made on transparent sheets (celluloid) which may then be laid on top of each other to combine characters and backgrounds 2.) Stop Motion Animation --> A model or puppet (shadow puppets were used in early stop motion) is shot a frame at a time, with tiny changes in position being made between each frame 3.) Computer Animation --> Computers can be used to entirely create the shapes and colours of animated action, working from a series of mathematical codes, or they can be used to enhance hand-drawn characters.
Mark Giambruno has written: '3D graphics and animation' -- subject(s): Computer animation, Computer graphics, Three-dimensional display systems '3D Graphics & Animation'
The two types of adaptations are physiological, or structural, and behavioral.