Inbetweening, also known as tweening, is a process in animation that involves creating intermediate frames, called inbetweens, between two keyframes. The intended result is to create the illusion of movement by smoothly transitioning one image into another.
Inbetweening, also known as tweening, is a process in animation that involves creating intermediate frames, called inbetweens, between two keyframes. The intended result is to create the illusion of movement by smoothly transitioning one image into another.
== Traditional animation == Traditional inbetweening involves the use of a light table to draw a set of pencil and paper drawings.
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).