| A | B |
| an object is chemically mapped on the eye's retina for a brief time after viewing, the mind then conceptually completes a percieved action, causes moving items to blend together | persistence of vision |
| the colors of an image are rapidly altered according to a formula | color cycling |
| simple/static animations that don't change their position on the screen | 2-D animations |
| increases the complexity of an animation and provides motion, changing the location of an image along a predetermined path (position) during a specified amount of time (speed) | path animation |
| an illusion of depth added to an image through shadowing and highlighting, but the image still rests on the flat x and y axes in two dimensions | 2 1/2-D animation |
| in ______, software creates a virtual realm in three dimensions and changes (motion) are calculated along all three axes | 3-D animation |
| the clear celluloid sheets that were used for drawing each frame, which have been replaced today by layers of digital imagery | cel |
| cel animation begins with _____ | keyframes |
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