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Monday, 28 January 2013

Reader question: what is Animation pine?

James asks:
"this animation that I saw seemed to have been drawn with a black ink pen and it is kind of stark and weird and a bit wobbly, but then when they pulled to the rear they have shown it's that thing that looked like a pile of nails, and they moved all the nails and he made the picture." What is that? What is his name?"
This technique is called pine animation or pinscreen animation and is the basis for these fun pin art toys that allow you of create an impression of your face... only on a scale.if(zs>0) much, many large {if (zSbL250) gEI("spacer").style.height = Math.floor (e [0] .height/12) + 17.5 + em '; else {var zIClns = []; walkup (e) {function if(e.className!='entry') {if (e.nodeName == 'A' |)}}}}e.style.styleFloat == 'right'.e.style.cssFloat == 'right'.e.Align == 'right'.e.Align == 'left'.e.className == 'alignright' |{{{(e.className=='alignleft') zIClns.push (e); walkup (e.parentNode)}} walkup (e [0]); if (zIClns.length) {node = zIClns [zIClns.length-1]; var clone = node.cloneNode (true); node.parentNode.removeChild (node); getElementsByClassName ("entry", gEI ("articlebody")) [0] .insertBefore (clone, gEI ("spacer"))}}}; SBAS (2); zSbL = 0

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