![]() I guess what I'm saying is that I think a nice interface to create animations would be similiar. Skencil (formerly known as Sketch) supports this functionality and describes it as "Blending". This process is often called "Tweening" (a term used by Adobe Flash). That is, the system calculated the trajectory of "Key Points" of the objects from one frame to the next. The effect was very similiar to the "Morphing" effect for raster graphics (popularized in a Michael Jackson video, I believe). However, it then automatically interpolated frames between the 2 frames (the number of interpolated frames was configurable) such that it create a smooth transition of the object moving from one frame to the other. It allowed one to create frames of animation where you manually repositioned, recolored, scaled, rotated etc. It allowed one to create vector artwork (although I didn't understand at the time that that was what it was called) and animations. The high end program allows creation of special effectsīack in the '80's there was a program on Apple IIE (Amiga and MS-DOS too) called "Fantavision".
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