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1st November, 2004 at 01:47:49 -

Hey all.
I've got this multimedia exam coming up, and theres somthing I think I know but i'm just not quite sure of, anyway the question is:

"Describe the difference between object orientated animation and frame by frame animation, and give an example of software that can create object orientated animation."

Can anyone clear this up for me?

 

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1st November, 2004 at 03:42:07 -

I think the difference is that frame-by-frame has specific frames (of course) recorded to cycle through, and object oriented animation deals with individual objects moving between "keyframes" with the computer animating them in between - such as Flash.

That's just from looking at it, though.

 
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1st November, 2004 at 06:22:10 -

Yeah thats pretty much what I thought too, thank you.
But does anyone know for sure?

 

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1st November, 2004 at 07:55:41 -

What Wong said was correct.
3D programs also use the object orientated animation using the keyframes, not to mention things like realistic phsyics and fluid dynamics that the program does for us.

 
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