Animation

Animation is a process of creating the illusion of motion by displaying a series of individual frames or images in rapid succession. These frames can be drawings, paintings, photographs, or digital graphics that are manipulated to appear as though they are moving. Animation is used in various mediums, including television, film, video games, and online content. The key techniques include traditional animation, which involves hand-drawing images, and computer-generated imagery (CGI), which utilizes software to create lifelike animations. Animation can convey stories, express emotions, and provide entertainment, and it encompasses various styles and genres, from 2D to 3D animation. The fundamental principle behind animation relies on the persistence of vision, which exploits the way human perception interprets a rapid sequence of images as fluid motion.