A form of animation similar to stop-motion<span>, but which incorporates </span>motion<span> blur. Ordinary </span>stop motion<span> cannot produce </span>motion<span> blur as </span>motion<span> only occurs </span>between <span>frames. ... This effect is most noticeable when frames are repeated or deleted in order to obtain </span>slow motion<span> or fast </span>motion<span>.
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Why did Caravaggio use the technique of foreshortening
-To involve the viewer
If you drew that your an amazing drawer
Answer:
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Explanation:
It's obvious it's a sculpture, looks like an exagerated form of a tradition fork with it's out of proportion and thickness