CEL
Cel, in the context of animation, refers to a transparent sheet made of cellulose-based material (originally nitrocellulose, later safer forms such as acetate or Mylar) on which drawings are created for each frame of a traditional hand-drawn sequence. The term derives from the cellulose-based sheets used in the early animation industry and became a standard term for the layered cels used in production.
Historically, cel animation emerged in the early 20th century and became the dominant technique for producing
In practice, each frame required a new or adjusted cel, with accuracy in alignment (registration) between layers
The term cel is primarily associated with traditional animation, though the concept of layered transparency persists