The moving picture is made of several still pictures, such a still picture is called a frame. Key frames are those that mark beginning and end of a motion. The frames between key frames are simply called inbetweens. In traditional animation, there is a hierarchy where established people draw key frames, and noobs do inbetweening. A lot of inbetweening can be done with computer aid (2D morphing was already done in the 70s, check the 1974 short Hunger/La Faim).
Marx anime by china
Did anyone watch Young Marx?
It's to air on Bilibili which from what I heard of it probably will have English subs. They even are on the US stock market.
They draw the beginning and the end of the movement and have the computer autogenerate the images in between, which looks worse than genuine hand-drawn frames of 2D animation.
Depends on the art style and type of movement taking place I would think.
subs when?
It's not even airing yet. Won't till next year.
Wtf, I didn't know FLCL was redpilled
1.) Marx's realtionship with Jenny was entirely unromantic until later in his life
2.) By the time Marx started doing shit, he was full bearded
so there was a point where he literally looked like Blackbeard? and there are no renderings of this?