"Animation" refers to the creation of moving images or graphics by displaying individual frames rapidly one after another to create the impression of motion.
Typical features of software in the "animation" domain could include:
Keyframe Animation: The ability to set keyframes to define the start and end of an animation and automatically interpolate the motion or changes in between.
Motion Paths: The ability to move objects along predefined paths or curves to create complex movements.
Timing Control: The ability to control the duration and speed of the animation to achieve the desired effect.
Object Transformations: The ability to scale, rotate, translate, or deform objects to represent changes throughout the animation.
Effects and Filters: The ability to apply effects and filters to objects to create visual effects such as shading, lighting effects, or distortions.
Audio Integration: The ability to integrate audio or sound effects into the animation to make it more dynamic and engaging.
Export Formats: The ability to export the created animation in various formats, such as GIF, video, or interactive web formats.