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full animation

1 of 1noun
/fʊl ænɪˈmeɪʃən/
Forms:full animations
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the process of creating an animated scene or film where each frame is drawn individually by an animator to produce a smooth, fluid movement

Full animation is a technique where each frame of an animated film is individually drawn or created, resulting in smooth and fluid motion. This approach involves producing a high number of frames per second, often 24, to ensure that every movement appears continuous and lifelike. Full animation is commonly used in feature films and high-quality productions to achieve a polished and expressive visual style, showcasing detailed character actions and intricate backgrounds.