Tuesday, 24 February 2015

The Box gif & task1



Explain the techniques used, and the technical details (such as frame rates, file format, resolution etc) of your animations.
Explain the “persistence of vision” theory and compare it to one current theory surrounding the optical illusion of motion.  You should include a description, key dates, people and opinions.



The techniques i used to create the animated gif was creating a shape and then clicking on the shape and then 'motion presents' which gives a range of movements your shape can do.

Also i edited the shape's movements as when you click on the shape the movements which will occur and you can edit it to where you'd like your shape to appear.









The animation lasts roughly 6 seconds.
The file format has to be Animated gif.
Resolution has to ft to screen.

Persistence of vision


Persistence of vision is the theory where the afterimage is thought to persist for approximately one sixteenth of a second on the retina.
The theory of persistence of vision is the belief that human perception of motion.
Persistence vision is still accepted that a frame rate of less than 16 frames per second (frame/s) caused the mind to see flashing images.
A critical part of understanding that emerges with these visual perception phenomena is that the eye is not a camera and does not see in frames per second.
The image show's how the animation is created step by step and the created into a digital gif.




Optical Illusions.







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