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  2. CSS animations - Wikipedia

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    As of June 2011, Firefox 5 includes CSS animations support. [4] CSS animation is also available as a module in the nightly builds of WebKit as well as Google Chrome, Safari 4 and 5 and Safari for iOS (iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad), Android versions 2.x and 3.x, Internet Explorer 10+ and Microsoft Edge browser, the BlackBerry OS 6 web browser, with the -webkit-prefix.

  3. WebPlus - Wikipedia

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    Filter Effects can be applied to the graphical objects, giving convincing, realistic effects such as glass, metallic, plastic and other 2D/3D filters. [ 8 ] WebPlus also provides QuickShapes for creating button and web graphics.

  4. Shadowmation - Wikipedia

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    Shadowmation is a patented animation process (U.S. patent 6,870,574) created by Mitchell Kriegman.It uses realtime virtual sets and bunraku style team puppetry (some puppets are controlled by up to three puppeteers), [1] thus combining live action animatronic characters with computer generated animation in real time, high definition virtual environments powered by video game engines.

  5. Category:Websites about animation - Wikipedia

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  6. Aqua (user interface) - Wikipedia

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    Aqua is the graphical user interface, design language and visual theme of Apple's macOS and iOS operating systems.It was originally based on the theme of water, with droplet-like components and a liberal use of reflection effects and translucency.

  7. Paint-on-glass animation - Wikipedia

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    Paint-on-glass animation is a technique for making animated films by manipulating slow-drying oil paints on sheets of glass. Gouache mixed with glycerine is sometimes used instead. The best-known practitioner of the technique is Russian animator Aleksandr Petrov ; he has used it in seven films, all of which have won awards.

  8. What Happens to Your Body When You Drink a Glass of Wine ...

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    Enjoying a glass of wine (AKA drinking in moderation) can be a part of a healthy eating pattern, but don’t feel like you need to start drinking wine if you aren’t already doing so to reap ...

  9. Pinscreen animation - Wikipedia

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    Pinscreen used for animation (Baby Screen model) The technique was invented and developed by Alexandre Alexeïeff and his wife Claire Parker in their own studio in Paris, between 1932 (first tests) and 1935, when Claire Parker registered in her own name the Brevet d´Invention nº 792340 at the Direction de la Propriété Industrielle, Ministère du Commerce et de L´Industrie, République ...