a technique used in animation and filmmaking to trace over live-action film movement frame by frame, creating a more fluid and lifelike animation
ロトスコーピング, ロトスコープ技術
a technique of creating animation by hand-drawing each frame
伝統的なアニメーション, 手描きアニメーション
a variation of stop-motion animation that adds motion blur to the figures being animated, creating a more realistic and fluid movement
ゴーモーション, 動きのあるストップモーション
a type of animation that is made by moving physical objects and taking pictures of each movement to create frames
ストップモーション, ストップモーションアニメーション
the process of creating an animated scene or film where each frame is drawn individually by an animator to produce a smooth, fluid movement
フルアニメーション, 完全なアニメーション
a technique used in animation that focuses on using fewer frames per second and simplifying movement to save time and costs. It often results in a stylized and minimalistic look
制限されたアニメーション, シンプルなアニメーション
a form of stop-motion animation that uses jointed figures or puppets to create the illusion of movement
人形アニメーション, パペットアニメーション
a form of stop-motion animation that uses clay or other materials to create characters and objects that are moved and filmed frame by frame to create the illusion of motion
クレイメーション, 粘土アニメーション
a stop-motion technique that involves cutting and animating slices of a model to create a unique effect
ストラタカットアニメーション, 層切りアニメーション
a technique in which flat characters, props, and backgrounds are cut out from materials such as paper or fabric and then manipulated to create animation
切り絵アニメーション, カットアウトアニメーション
a stop-motion animation technique that involves animating physical objects, such as clay, puppets, or figurines
モデルアニメーション, ストップモーションアニメーション
a type of animation technique where characters and objects are represented by their outlines
シルエットアニメーション, シルエットのアニメーション
a type of animation that involves the creation of images, shapes, and patterns to produce an animated sequence
グラフィックアニメーション, ビジュアルアニメーション
a type of stop-motion animation created using LEGO or other similar building toys
ブロックフィルム, レゴフィルム
a stop-motion animation technique that involves using live actors instead of puppets or models
ピクセレーション
a rendering technique used to create the appearance of traditional animation in 3D computer graphics
トゥーンシェーディング, アニメスタイルシェーディング
a type of animation created by using real-time computer graphics engines, typically in video games, to produce a cinematic production
マシニマ
a technique used in computer animation and film production to capture and record the movements of actors or objects for use in digital animation
モーションキャプチャ, 動きのキャプチャ
the use of robotic devices to create lifelike movements of characters or creatures in movies, television shows, or amusement parks
アニマトロニクス, アニマトロニクス装置
a technique where an artist directly draws or paints on film stock, creating animation by manipulating individual frames
ダイレクトアニメーション, 直接描画アニメーション
a technique of creating animation by manipulating slow-drying oil paints on sheets of glass
ガラス塗装アニメーション, 塗料で描くガラスアニメーション
a form of stop-motion animation that uses a screen filled with thousands of pins that can be moved up and down to create images
ピンスクリーンアニメーション, ピン画面アニメーション
a small book containing a series of images that gradually change from one page to the next, creating the illusion of motion when the pages are rapidly flipped
フリップブック, アニメーションブック
a type of animated movies and television shows produced in Japan, usually made for adults
アニメ, 日本のアニメーション
a movie or TV show, made by photographing a series of drawings or models rather than real people or objects
アニメーション, 漫画映画