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What is the difference between two-dimensional animation and traditional animation?

Traditional animation is transplanted from the traditional production method of art animated films. It uses the principle of film, that is, the visual persistence phenomenon of human eyes, to shoot and edit the gradual still pictures which can clearly reflect a continuous dynamic process one by one by the camera, and then make them move on the screen by the TV playback system.

Two-dimensional animation is an animation of 24 pictures per second, which needs to be hand-drawn one by one. Of course, in the production process, it is also divided into one shot, two shots and three shots, and one shot is 24 shots per second. This animation is quite smooth and the characters move naturally.

Disney animation is typical, and most of them use one beat and two beats, with 12 beats per second. Not as smooth as 24 animations, but it saves twice the time. Japanese animation often does this, and now many animations are combined into one, one shot plus one shot and two shots.

The earliest animation in the world:

The analysis map of bison running in stone age caves 25,000 years ago is the earliest evidence of human trying to capture action. The concept of "simultaneity" indirectly expresses human's desire to "move" by drawing actions that occur at different times on a picture.

During the Renaissance, the people in Leonardo da Vinci's paintings had four arms, indicating the movement of swinging hands up and down; In the history of painting in China, artists have a tradition of bringing static painting to life. For example, Sheikh's "six laws" in the Southern Dynasties advocated "vivid charm".

In Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio in Qing Dynasty, the character "Fairy in the Painting" stepped out of the picture, which also reflected the ancient people's demands for animation. These concepts have something in common with animation, but it is Europe that really tries to make the image in the painting move.

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