Giotto di Bondone is recognized as the father of western pictorial art
Animation is a complex form of art. Depending on the style (Realistic, Cartoony, Simplified, etc.), and depending on the medium (3D, 2D, Stop Motion, etc.), there are many techniques, rules and guidelines that an animator must follow. However, regardless of the style or medium, there are 12 basic principles of animation that always hold true. These 12 principles were established by Disney’s infamous “Old Men” in the 1930’s, and are still universally regarded as the standards for quality animation today.
They used it in many situations especially in war, public spectacles , and church but I would say that they primary used it for entertainment or to form a sense of unity
D. Metaphor
- Personification is when you give a non-human object human qualities, for example, "fire as a dancer"
- Alliteration is a phrase where the words start with the same sound, for example, "<span>Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers"
- A simile uses "as" or "like" to link two things together, for example, "as strong as a boar", or, "sneaky like a snake"
- And a metaphor is very similar to a simile, except instead of linking and comparing with "as" or "like", the metaphor says that something is something else, for example, "she has button eyes" or "he was a demon on the race track"</span>
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