In animation, 2-D animation is also known as traditional animation. Most
people know traditional animation as the flat cartoons used in popular
kids’ animations like The Smurfs and Garfield and Friends. 2D animation
uses thousands of drawings, shown quickly and in sequence to simulate a
moving, living character. The name “2-dimensional” is given to this form
of animation because of the drawings used; flat, 2-dimensional art
works. These drawings have two dimensions; height and width. 3-D is a
term used to describe art and animation that uses a third dimension;
depth.
Sunday, November 23, 2014
Asuna, beauty human android robot
There is even talk that the naturalistic, even engaging, she-droids may be taken up as men as partners in the not-too-distant future. Android Asuna was a star attraction at Tokyo Designers’ Week showcase earlier this month and she is one of a series of geminoids, as their inventor dubs them, that are ripe for commercialisation say their creator robotics professor Hiroshi Ishiguro.
Energy Vampires
You know them. Energy vampires. They disguise themselves in human
form. They kindly befriend you, seemingly act like a comrade, your best
bud. But then, as you begin to get to know them, they slowly suck the
vibrant energy out of you. You probably were just trying to be a good
friend by listening to their plight, their hardship, their challenges.
You give them your time, attention and offer them advice, inspiration
and motivation. But each time you talk to them, share with them, console
them, you feel more and more drained. It can be plain exhausting. But
yet you sometimes feel some strange compelling reason to stay connected
to them.
Bleona Qereti's dress in American Music Awards (AMA) 2014
Bleona Qereti began her career at the age of five when she was cast in "The House of Pionieri," which was the Albanian equivalent of America's "The Mickey Mouse Club." By the time she was in her early teens, she was already performing sold out multi-city tours and was Albania’s highest profile artist.
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