Computer assisted animation and computer generated animation
Describe the difference between the computers assisted animation and computer generated animation.
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Computer assisted animation generally refers to the 2D systems which computerize the traditional animation method. Here the method used is the interpolation between the key shapes that is the only algorithmic use of computer in the production of this kind of animation equation, curve morphing (that is, key frames, interpolation and velocity control) image morphing.
Computer generated animation is the animation presented through film or video that is again based on the perception of persistence of vision as the eye-brain assembles a series of images and interprets them as a continuous movement and if the rate of change of pictures is quite quick then it induce the sensation of the continuous motion.
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