The Persistence of Vision Theory:-
The two main theories are the Trichromatic Colour and Opponent Process theory. The two theories are supposed to explain the human is to perceive colour.
The Trichromatic Colour theory also known as Young-Helmholtz Theory was developed in the 19th century
Stop Motion:-
This stop motion is a animation technique is where the camera is stopped and started frame by frame in order to inanimate objects and figures.
CEL Animation:-
CEL animation is made by drawing objects on transparent celluloid sheets. this is also known as traditional hand drawn animation. This animation technique was last used in the first half of the 20th century, since it was very flammable and dimensionally unstable.
Rotoscope:-
Rotoscope animation describes the process of creating animated sequences by tracing over live action footage frame by frame. Though it is very time consuming, it allows animators to create life like characters who move just like people.
CGI Animation:-
CGI Animation also known as computer animation is a process for digitally generating animated images. This type of imagery encompasses both static scenes and dynamic images, while computer animation only refers to moving images.
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