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  2. Scanimate - Wikipedia

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    Animations created on Scanimate and similar analog computer animation systems have a number of characteristic features that distinguish them from film-based animation: The motion is extremely fluid, using all 60 fields per second (in NTSC format video) or 50 fields (in PAL format video) rather than the 24 frames per second that film uses; the ...

  3. Fractal-generating software - Wikipedia

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    Incendia is a 3D fractal program that uses Iterated Function Systems (IFS) for fractal generation. [30] Visions of Chaos, Boxplorer and Fragmentarium also render 3D images. The open source GnoFract 4D is available. [31] ChaosPro is freeware fractal creation program. [32] Fraqtive is an open source cross platform fractal generator. [33]

  4. Motion interpolation (computer graphics) - Wikipedia

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    Motion interpolation is a programming technique in data-driven character animation that creates transitions between example motions and extrapolates new motions. Example motions are often created through keyframing or motion capture. However, keyframing is labor-intensive and lacks varieties of motion, and both processes result in motions that ...

  5. Motion graphics - Wikipedia

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    The history of motion graphics is closely related to the history of computer graphics, as the new developments of computer-generated graphics led to wider use of motion design not based on optical film animation. The term motion graphics originated with digital video editing in computing, perhaps to keep pace with newer technology. Graphics for ...

  6. Motion simulator - Wikipedia

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    A nonlinear approach is desired to further maximize the available motion cues within the hardware limitations of the motion system, therefore resulting in a more realistic experience. For example, the algorithm described by Daniel and Augusto computes a gain, α, as a function of the system states; thus, the washout is time varying.

  7. Iterated function system - Wikipedia

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    The fractal is made up of the union of several copies of itself, each copy being transformed by a function (hence "function system"). The canonical example is the SierpiƄski triangle . The functions are normally contractive , which means they bring points closer together and make shapes smaller.

  8. Particle system - Wikipedia

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    A particle system is a technique in game physics, motion graphics, and computer graphics that uses many minute sprites, 3D models, or other graphic objects to simulate certain kinds of "fuzzy" phenomena, which are otherwise very hard to reproduce with conventional rendering techniques – usually highly chaotic systems, natural phenomena, or ...

  9. Curvilinear perspective - Wikipedia

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    Curvilinear barrel distortion Curvilinear pincushion distortion. Curvilinear perspective, also five-point perspective, is a graphical projection used to draw 3D objects on 2D surfaces, for which (straight) lines on the 3D object are projected to curves on the 2D surface that are typically not straight (hence the qualifier "curvilinear" [citation needed]).

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