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Elements of art
Principles of art
Grid exercise
TextureSpace
Quality of surface, created by using lines, shading and cross-hatchingThe area provided for a particular purpose (foreground, background)
EmphasisContrast
The focal point of an image or the one thing that stands out the mostA great difference between two things creating visual interest, tension
Creating an animation flipbook
How the flipbook came into existenceDiscoveries the flipbook inspiredDefine animation flipbookCreating an animation flipbook
How flipbook came into existence
Debut in 1868 Patent in name of KineographFirst linear sequence motion tool
Discoveries inspired by the flipbook
The Bioscope in 1894The Vitascope in 1896
The Mutoscope 1894The Filoscope in 1897
What has become of flipbooks
Toys for kidsStill being used in marketing today
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International festivals in 2004, 2005
What is an animation flipbook
AnimationAct of animating, derived from the Latin word Animatus which means to give life to.
FlipbookAlso known as “flick” book is a book with series of images that create the illusion of motion when the pages of the book are rapidly flipped.
Animation flipbookBook of series of images that appear to animate (have life) by simulating motion or some changes.
Creating a flipbook
1. Do some rough sketches for ideas of what you’d like animate 2. Create a storyboard. Start with the first and last frames and fill in the middle.3. Work only on the lower half of the page because of visibility during flipping.4. Start on the last page. Animation goes from back to front. 5. Animation should move in very small amounts for better animation.6. Have fun and be creative!