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  2. Walk cycle - Wikipedia

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    Frames that are drawn between these key poses (traditionally known as in-betweens) are either hand-drawn or interpolated using computer software. Key frames of a walk cycle Besides the apparent move of the legs, many more details are necessary for a convincing walk cycle, like animation timing, movement of the arms, head and torsion of the ...

  3. File:Walking gait cycle.png - Wikipedia

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    Walking_gait_cycle.png (703 × 226 pixels, file size: 230 KB, MIME type: image/png) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  4. Key frame - Wikipedia

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    In animation and filmmaking, a key frame (or keyframe) is a drawing or shot that defines the starting and ending points of a smooth transition. These are called frames because their position in time is measured in frames on a strip of film or on a digital video editing timeline.

  5. Rendering (computer graphics) - Wikipedia

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    Quickly rendered animations can be saved directly as video files, but for high-quality rendering, individual frames (which may be rendered by different computers in a cluster or render farm and may take hours or even days to render) are output as separate files and combined later into a video clip. [33] [24]: 1.5, 3.11, 8.11

  6. Computer animation - Wikipedia

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    Computer animation is essentially a digital successor to stop motion techniques, but using 3D models, and traditional animation techniques using frame-by-frame animation of 2D illustrations. For 2D figure animations, separate objects (illustrations) and separate transparent layers are used with or without that virtual skeleton.

  7. Blocking (animation) - Wikipedia

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    Blocking is an animation technique in which key poses are created to establish timing and placement of characters and props in a given scene or shot. [1] This technique is most commonly used in 3D computer animation, where it is sometimes referred to as Stepped animation.

  8. APNG - Wikipedia

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    The frame speed data and extra animation frames are stored in extra chunks (as provided for by the original PNG specification). APNG competed with Multiple-image Network Graphics (MNG), a comprehensive format for bitmapped animations which was created by the same team as PNG and is obsolete.

  9. Category:Anime key visuals - Wikipedia

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    A. File:A Place Further Than the Universe key visual.png; File:A.I.C.O. -Incarnation- poster.jpg; File:ABCiee Working Diary Key Visual.jpg; File:Activeraid ...