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Questions and Answers
Onion skinning is always allowed in green screen applications.
Onion skinning is always allowed in green screen applications.
False (B)
You can import animations into a green screen application.
You can import animations into a green screen application.
True (A)
It is generally unhelpful to work independently on animations.
It is generally unhelpful to work independently on animations.
False (B)
After importing, the backgrounds in the green screen application cannot be changed.
After importing, the backgrounds in the green screen application cannot be changed.
When using stop motion and green screen, you do not import the animation.
When using stop motion and green screen, you do not import the animation.
Flashcards
Onion Skinning
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
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
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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