kiirusliinid
Kiirusliinid, sometimes translated as "speed lines" or "action lines," are a visual convention used in art, particularly in comics and animation, to depict motion. They are abstract graphical elements that convey the impression of an object moving rapidly through space. These lines are typically thin, straight, and drawn in parallel, emanating from or following the direction of the object in motion.
The purpose of kiirusliinid is to enhance the sense of dynamism and speed in a still image
While primarily associated with fictional portrayals, the concept of using visual cues to represent motion has