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Tip to RECALL RAINBOW COLORS

     Ever wondered how to remember the order of colors in the rainbow effortlessly? Well, I actually did, when I was watching Noddy - the rainbow episode and thought to myself, how did  Smarticaurus did not remember that her order of rainbow colours was messed up. Then, a thought came to me, there are many people who do not know what colours are there in a rainbow.  So today, we’ll delve into a simple trick that makes this task a breeze. By using the acronym ROY G BIV, you’ll be able to recall the colors in their correct sequence without any hassle. ROY G BIV stands for Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo (Pink), and Violet. To remember this sequence, think of ROY G BIV as a name or phrase. It’s like a friend’s nickname who reminds you of the rainbow’s colors. Visualize a rainbow arching across the sky. Start with Red at the top, followed by Orange, then Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, and finally Violet at the bottom. By associating each color with a letter in ROY G BIV, you create

Unveiling 12 PRINCIPLES of ANIMATION

VICTREE MEDIA 19   SUMMARY :       Frank Thomas  and  Ollie Johnston  have identified 12 principles of animation for creating engaging animations. These principles include Squash & Stretch, Slow in & Slow out, Anticipation, Staging, and more. Squash & stretch provides flexibility, mass, momentum, speed, and weight to objects or characters, creating the illusion of life. Staging involves positioning, acting, timing, setting, camera angle, and position of characters and objects to direct the viewer's attention. Proper timing and timing can help convey ideas and emotions to the audience.  Animation is a complex process that involves the use of motion graphics and tween-based animations to create realistic and organic motion. Timing and spacing are crucial in animation, determining the speed, distance covered, velocity, and mood of an action. Frames between poses and spacing create an illusion of weight and personality, grounding the animation in reality. Exaggeration pushe