Re: Animation jargon
- From: "Rhino" <no.offline.contact.please@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2005 08:19:17 -0500
"Roedy Green" <my_email_is_posted_on_my_website@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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> On Sat, 29 Oct 2005 13:30:09 -0400, "Rhino"
> <no.offline.contact.please@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote, quoted or indirectly
> quoted someone who said :
>
> >
> >How do "real" animators, people who have studied the subject in school
for
> >example, generally think of animation speed: is it the number of seconds
> >that each still is projected before moving on to the next? Or is the
number
> >of frames viewed per second?
> if you don't get a better answer, the Java term is "clip".
Huh? Isn't a "clip" a fragment of film, i.e. a few frames of an animation?
I'm asking about the SPEED at which the animation is shown, which is an
entirely different thing.
Rhino
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