"Choppy animation looks better because it moves more like how we see real things."
Imagine you're watching a cartoon on TV. If the character moves smoothly, like sliding across the screen, it feels fake, kind of like when your toy car rolls too easily on the floor. But if the character jumps from one spot to another in short, quick steps, it looks more like how real people move.
Choppy animation is like that, it uses short, fast movements instead of long, smooth ones. It's like watching a real kid run across the room, taking little bounces with each step.
Why Choppy Feels Real
When we look at something moving, our eyes notice quick changes more than slow ones. A choppy animation has many little changes in a short time, it feels alive and fun to watch, like when you're playing with a toy that jumps around instead of just sliding.
Smooth animation is like watching a robot move, steady and even. But choppy animation is like watching a real, giggling kid, full of energy and life!
Examples
- A cartoon character suddenly jumps instead of smoothly walking
- A video game uses short, quick cuts between frames
- A simple drawing changes rapidly to show movement
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