noun the attribution of human characteristics or behavior to a god, animal, or object

  • The use of anthropomorphism in literature can help readers relate to non-human characters.
  • I love how Disney movies use anthropomorphism to give animals human-like qualities.
  • Some people think anthropomorphism is silly, but I find it cute.
  • The artist's use of anthropomorphism in the painting added a whimsical touch to the piece.

verb Bouncing is the present participle form of the verb bounce, which means to spring back or rebound after hitting a surface.

  • The bouncing ball followed a predictable trajectory based on the laws of physics.
  • The kids were bouncing the ball back and forth in the playground.
  • She was bouncing with excitement when she heard the news.
  • Her heart was bouncing with joy as she received the good news.

adjective resembling or simulating real life; realistic

  • The lifelike sculptures in the museum were crafted with incredible attention to detail.
  • The lifelike animations in the video game make it feel so realistic.
  • That lifelike portrait is so on point, it's like a photo!
  • Her storytelling was so vivid and lifelike, it felt as if we were right there with her.

noun a computer graphic that may be moved on-screen and otherwise manipulated as a single entity

  • The artist painted a beautiful sprite in the fantasy landscape.
  • I love drinking a cold sprite on a hot summer day.
  • That sprite at the party was so bubbly and fun.
  • Her spirit was like a sprite, always full of energy and joy.

noun the act of transforming or changing into a different form

  • The process of transanimation involves transferring the consciousness of a deceased person into a new body.
  • I heard they are working on some kind of transanimation technology to bring back the dead.
  • I don't believe in all that transanimation mumbo jumbo.
  • The artist's use of transanimation in their work brought the characters to life in a unique way.

noun a twisting or turning movement

verb to move with short, quick movements from side to side

  • The scientist observed the tiny microorganisms wiggle under the microscope.
  • She couldn't help but wiggle with excitement when she saw her favorite band perform live.
  • I dare you to wiggle your way out of this situation.
  • The politician tried to wiggle out of answering the tough questions during the interview.

noun a filmmaking technique in which objects are physically manipulated in small increments between individually photographed frames to create the illusion of movement when the series of frames is played back in sequence

  • Stop motion animation is a technique used to create movement by physically manipulating objects one frame at a time.
  • Have you ever tried making a stop motion video with your action figures?
  • Stop motion is so cool, it's like bringing inanimate objects to life!
  • In the world of stop motion, every tiny movement counts towards creating a seamless animation.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun

  • The animated musical film received critical acclaim for its stunning visuals and catchy songs.
  • I love watching animated musical films because they always have great music and fun characters.
  • That animated musical film was lit! The songs were so catchy and the animation was on point.
  • Watching that animated musical film felt like being transported to a magical world filled with music and color.

noun a device used in animation and filmmaking to trace over motion picture footage, frame by frame, to produce realistic action sequences

  • The animator used rotoscope techniques to trace over live-action footage for a more realistic animation.
  • The artist rotoscoped scenes from the movie to create a cool animation.
  • I'm going to rotoscope that video to make it look awesome.
  • She felt like she was living in a rotoscope world, where everything seemed slightly unreal.

noun A type of mathematical curve used in computer graphics and related fields

  • The graphic designer used a Bezier curve to create a smooth and precise curve in the design.
  • I like using Bezier curves when I'm designing because they make it easy to create smooth lines.
  • I nailed that design by using Bezier curves to get the perfect curve.
  • Life is like a Bezier curve, full of twists and turns but ultimately leading to a beautiful outcome.

noun a type of clay that is malleable and often used for sculpting or modeling shapes

  • The art students used modelling clay to create intricate sculptures for their final project.
  • I love playing with modelling clay to make little figurines and shapes.
  • Let's get some modelling clay and have a sculpting party this weekend!
  • Her words were like moulding clay, shaping the thoughts and emotions of those around her.

verb to give new life or energy to; revive or revitalize

  • The scientist was able to reanimate the dead cells in the laboratory.
  • I heard that they can reanimate old video game characters for the new version.
  • I can't believe he tried to reanimate that old meme, it's so outdated.
  • The artist used vibrant colors to reanimate the dull painting and bring it to life.

noun a combination of the noun 'finger' and the verb 'synch', referring to the act of synchronizing finger movements

verb to synchronize finger movements

  • The pianist used finger-synch technique to ensure precise synchronization between his fingers and the keys.
  • I tried to finger-synch along with the song on the piano, but I kept messing up the timing.
  • I watched a video tutorial on how to finger-synch like a pro on the guitar.
  • In order to truly connect with the music, you need to finger-synch your emotions with the rhythm of the song.

noun the process of capturing and translating the movements and expressions of actors into digital form

  • The film utilized cutting-edge performance capture technology to bring the characters to life.
  • The actors wore special suits for performance capture to create realistic animations.
  • The performance capture stuff they used in that movie was crazy cool.
  • Her emotional performance capture on stage left the audience in awe.

noun a type of stop-motion animation using clay or similar materials

  • The film was created using the claymation technique, which involved meticulously molding characters out of clay.
  • I love watching those old claymation Christmas specials on TV.
  • Claymation is such a cool way to make movies, it's like magic with clay.
  • Her emotions were like a claymation film, constantly shifting and molding into new shapes.