It is mainly speed. Real time = 60 Frames Per second Frame by Frame, means animation at a slower rate.
He uses deviant art muro frame by frame.
Frame-by-frame means you do a frame(picture) and then modify it to make it move. Am I being clear enough?
In Adobe Flash, the smallest unit of time you can work with is one frame. Each frame represents a single increment of time in the timeline and is the building block for creating animations and interactions within Flash.
Because the characters are not real, but are animations drawn by a cartoonist.
It's digital animations of photos and footage taken of them at the time.
Just need patience. Draw a frame then next, repeat it.
Nope They must be animations or robots (i think)
A typical small real estate loan takes 20 to 30 years to pay off. This time frame could decrease, depending on the amount of the payments.
Afterimages can help us see animations by creating the illusion of movement or continuity when a series of images are shown quickly in succession. The lingering afterimage from one frame blends into the next frame, giving the appearance of motion. This phenomenon is known as persistence of vision.
24 frames per second reference multimedia making it work by Tay Vaughan
Real frame, ebay. Printed frame, google.
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.