ABSTRACT

Full-scene flipping takes the advantages of rolling one stage further, by allowing an animator to view his or her entire scene or comprehensive sequence of animation drawings within the scene if it is a really long one. The technique of full-scene flipping is essentially adopting the principles of the flip book and extending them one stage further. Hold all the drawings together, with the lowest number to the bottom and the highest to the top, and simply flip them from bottom to top to see how the action is working. The pencil test is ultimately the finest method available for testing animation work. To create a pencil test, one’s essentially need to capture each drawing in numerical sequence and play them back on a screen at the required film speed.