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Which contains the image to be animated.​

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Answered by snehaagn47812
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This technique is identical to how the illusion of movement is achieved with television and motion pictures. For 3D animations, all frames must be rendered after the modeling is complete. For 2D vector animations, the rendering process is the key frame illustration process, while tweened frames are rendered as needed.

Answered by khushiangel1
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Explanation:

This technique is identical to how the illusion of movement is achieved with television and motion pictures. For 3D animations, all frames must be rendered after the modeling is complete. For 2D vector animations, the rendering process is the key frame illustration process, while tweened frames are rendered as needed.

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