Creating Animations

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Questions and Answers

Onion skinning is always allowed in green screen applications.

False (B)

You can import animations into a green screen application.

True (A)

It is generally unhelpful to work independently on animations.

False (B)

After importing, the backgrounds in the green screen application cannot be changed.

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When using stop motion and green screen, you do not import the animation.

<p>False (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Onion Skinning

A feature that overlays multiple frames of animation, allowing you to see previous and upcoming movements. It helps in creating smooth and precise animations by providing a visual guide of the character's trajectory.

Stop Motion Animation

Creating animation by taking a photo of a scene, moving the objects slightly, and taking another photo. When the photos are played in sequence, it creates the illusion of movement.

Green Screen Alternative

Record your animation using a stop motion application first, then import it into a green screen application, and change the backgrounds at the appropriate points.

Study Notes

Making a Good Animation

  • If a green screen application lacks an onion skinning feature (see Lesson 1), record the animation using a stop motion application first.
  • Import the animation into the green screen application.
  • Change the backgrounds at the appropriate points.
  • Remember the top tips for producing a good animation.
  • You will need to work with your partner.

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