 Also known as "hand-drawn animation," traditional animation involves creating each frame by
hand, drawing each frame on paper or using a digital tablet.
 Traditional animation is a time-consuming process, but it allows for a lot of creative freedom
and can result in a unique and charming look.
 Computer animation involves using computer software to create and manipulate images,
including 2D and 3D animation.
 2D animation can be used for simpler, flat designs and is often used for motion graphics
and explainer videos.
 3D animation involves creating 3D models and environments, which can be used in films,
video games, and other interactive media.
 Stop motion animation involves physically manipulating objects, taking a photo of each
movement, and then compiling the images to create a moving sequence.
 It can be done with physical objects such as clay, paper, or puppets, or even with live-action
footage.
 Stop motion animation can create a unique and tactile look that other types of animation
cannot achieve.
 Motion graphics is a type of animation that involves creating graphic design elements and
animating them to create dynamic visuals.
 It can be used for explainer videos, promotional videos, and more, and often involves
typography, illustrations, and infographics.
 Whiteboard animation involves using a whiteboard or a similar surface to create a stop-
motion animation effect.
 It is often used for educational or instructional videos, with a narrator describing a process
while the animation visually demonstrates it on the whiteboard.
Types of Animation

Types of Animation

  • 2.
     Also knownas "hand-drawn animation," traditional animation involves creating each frame by hand, drawing each frame on paper or using a digital tablet.  Traditional animation is a time-consuming process, but it allows for a lot of creative freedom and can result in a unique and charming look.
  • 3.
     Computer animationinvolves using computer software to create and manipulate images, including 2D and 3D animation.  2D animation can be used for simpler, flat designs and is often used for motion graphics and explainer videos.  3D animation involves creating 3D models and environments, which can be used in films, video games, and other interactive media.
  • 4.
     Stop motionanimation involves physically manipulating objects, taking a photo of each movement, and then compiling the images to create a moving sequence.  It can be done with physical objects such as clay, paper, or puppets, or even with live-action footage.  Stop motion animation can create a unique and tactile look that other types of animation cannot achieve.
  • 5.
     Motion graphicsis a type of animation that involves creating graphic design elements and animating them to create dynamic visuals.  It can be used for explainer videos, promotional videos, and more, and often involves typography, illustrations, and infographics.
  • 6.
     Whiteboard animationinvolves using a whiteboard or a similar surface to create a stop- motion animation effect.  It is often used for educational or instructional videos, with a narrator describing a process while the animation visually demonstrates it on the whiteboard.