![]() ![]() This is because when there is no movement or very slow movement, the same drawing can be used for multiple frames. However, when there is no big or fast movement, animators may work on two’s, three’s, or four’s, meaning they make a new drawing every two, three, or four frames. In 2D animation, there is typically one drawing per frame, and the standard frame rate is usually 24 frames per second. The frame rate is the number of images that are displayed every second in an animation, and it determines how smooth or choppy the animation appears. How Frame Rates Differ in 2D and 3D Animation ![]() 3D animation involves managing multiple curves and graphs to control the movement of various parts of the character. In contrast, in 3D animation, all parts of the character are always present, and animators need to be aware of them. If something is not shown in 2D animation, it doesn’t have to be drawn. ![]()
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