Tuesday 13 November 2012

Flip Book

Flip Book
I have learn't from creating my own flip book that the more images you use the smoother the motion.
A flip book is a series of pictures that vary gradually from one page to the next, so that when the pages are flicked rapidly, the pictures appear to form a motion.
In my flip book, it illusion of movement shows a person doing a cartwheel and then a star jump. It took me a few practices to get the drawings correct so that it created a smooth motion as a result.
the technique, persistence of vision, is the reason that we can perceive a sequence of frames as a moving image. It's a theory that states that the human eye always retains images for a fraction of a second and therefore, everything we see is a blend of what happened a fraction of a second ago and what is happening now. This principle applies to flipbooks.
Frame rate is the rate at which a device produces frames of consecutive images. The larger the number of frames used per second, the smoother the movement will be.

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