bevegelsesetterbilder
Bevegelsesetterbilder, often translated as "motion setter images" or "animation frames," refers to individual still images that, when displayed sequentially at a rapid pace, create the illusion of movement. This fundamental principle underlies all forms of animation, from traditional hand-drawn cartoons to modern computer-generated imagery. Each bevegelsesetterbilde represents a specific pose or position of an object or character at a particular moment in time. The number of bevegelsesetterbilder displayed per second, known as the frame rate, directly influences the smoothness and perceived realism of the animation. Higher frame rates generally result in more fluid motion.
The creation of bevegelsesetterbilder can be a complex and time-consuming process. For traditional animation, artists meticulously