Animatika
Animatika is a term that refers to the study and creation of animated characters, objects, and environments. It encompasses various disciplines within the broader field of animation, including traditional hand-drawn animation, computer animation, and motion capture. The term "animatika" is derived from the Greek words "anima," meaning life or soul, and "tike," meaning art or craft.
The history of animatika dates back to the early 20th century, with pioneers like Émile Cohl and
Key aspects of animatika include character design, storytelling, and technical animation. Character design involves creating the
Animatika also plays a crucial role in education and research. It serves as a valuable tool for