Animation
¿Qué es Animation?
Animation is the technique of making still images appear to move by showing them one after another very quickly.
De un vistazo
- También conocido como
- Motion graphicsCGI (in 3D contexts)In-betweening
- Se usa para
- StorytellingVisual effectsCharacter performanceUI motion designAI video generation
- Herramientas comunes
- Adobe animateBlenderMayaToon boom harmonyRunwayKling
- Términos relacionados
- KeyframeFrame rateRiggingMotion captureIn-betweeningCGI
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Cómo se compara
Video captures real-world motion through a camera lens, recording light reflected off physical subjects. Animation constructs motion synthetically, whether by hand, computer, or AI, without necessarily capturing any physical reality. The distinction blurs with AI video generation, which can produce photorealistic animated sequences indistinguishable from footage.
Piénsalo como…
Think of animation like a flipbook: each page holds a slightly different drawing, and when you flick through the pages quickly, your brain connects the dots and perceives smooth movement. Modern AI animation tools are like having a machine that can fill in all the pages of the flipbook for you, given only the first and last drawings.
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When using AI video models to generate animation, providing a clear first-frame reference image alongside your text prompt significantly improves motion consistency and reduces unwanted subject drift across the sequence.
Tipos y variaciones
- Animation encompasses a wide range of distinct approaches.
- Traditional hand-drawn animation involves artists producing each frame manually, either on paper or digitally.
- Stop-motion animation captures physical objects or puppets repositioned incrementally between shots.
- 3D computer animation uses rigged digital models animated via keyframes or simulation.
- Motion graphics focus on animated text and abstract shapes, commonly used in title sequences and broadcast design.
- Motion capture-driven animation translates live performance data onto digital characters.
- Procedural and physics-based animation generates movement algorithmically, often used for crowds, cloth, and fluid simulations.
- AI-generated animation, an emerging category, produces motion directly from text prompts or image inputs using generative models.
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- Animation is used across virtually every screen-based medium.
- In feature film and television, it drives character performance in both fully animated productions and hybrid live-action VFX work.
- In advertising and branded content, motion graphics and short animated sequences communicate messages quickly and memorably.
- In video games, real-time animation systems govern character locomotion, facial expressions, and environmental effects.
- In AI-assisted filmmaking workflows, animation tools are used to previsualize sequences, generate placeholder motion for editorial, and produce final-quality shots directly from generative models.
- Architectural visualisation, product design, medical illustration, and e-learning all rely on animation to communicate complex information visually.
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