raniminen
Raniminen is a term that refers to the process of animating still images to create the illusion of movement. This can be achieved through various techniques, including traditional cel animation, stop-motion animation, and digital animation. Traditional cel animation involves drawing each frame of animation on transparent celluloid sheets, which are then photographed in sequence. Stop-motion animation uses physical objects, such as puppets or clay figures, which are moved in small increments between photographs. Digital animation utilizes computer software to create and manipulate images, allowing for a wide range of visual effects and styles.
The history of raniminen dates back to the early 20th century, with pioneers like Winsor McCay and
Raniminen encompasses a broad spectrum of styles and genres, from whimsical cartoons for children to complex