Képsorokat
Képsorokat, often translated as "image sequences" or "frames," refers to a series of still images displayed in rapid succession to create the illusion of movement. This fundamental principle underlies much of modern visual media, including animation, film, and video. The perceived motion arises from a phenomenon known as persistence of vision, where the human eye retains an image for a fraction of a second after it disappears, blending successive images into a continuous stream.
The creation of képsorokat can involve various techniques. In traditional animation, artists hand-draw each frame, meticulously
The number of frames displayed per second, known as the frame rate, significantly impacts the smoothness of