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    Fluid animation refers to computer graphics techniques for generating realistic animations of fluids such as water and smoke. [1] Fluid animations are typically focused on emulating the qualitative visual behavior of a fluid, with less emphasis placed on rigorously correct physical results, although they often still rely on approximate ...

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    Dip right hand in the water and draw a line ("rišam") 3 times from right to left across the forehead. Dip index fingers in water and point to ears three times. Take water using the right-hand palm and inhale the water's scent three times. Slightly dip the left hand in the water and splash the water using the right hand towards the left hand.

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  6. History of computer animation - Wikipedia

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    John Whitney Sr. (1917–1995) was an American animator, composer and inventor, widely considered to be one of the fathers of computer animation. [1] In the 1940s and 1950s, he and his brother James created a series of experimental films made with a custom-built device based on old anti-aircraft analog computers (Kerrison Predictors) connected by servomechanisms to control the motion of lights ...

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    Left: toes adducted (pulled towards the center) and spread (abducted); right, both feet clenched (plantar flexed) The upper foot is clenching (plantarflexing) at the MTP joints and at the joints of the toes; the central foot is lifting the toes (dorsiflexing) at the MTP joints; and the foot flat on the ground off to the side is in a neutral ...

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