Hello everyone! Me and a friend come from Sweden and we're writing an University paper where we investigate how repeatedly seeing the same animation within games will affect how it's perceived. Like any good paper, you need good sources, and one of the things we would like to include is how an animator might not see the…
Hey @zachagreg ! What you mention about lexical fatigue, semantic satiation and generalization does indeed seem like it could be used with animations as well. The very least how the brain works in this regard. Thank you for your help!
It may fall under the same principle as lexical fatigue or semantic satiation, which is what happens when you see, or read a word over and over again and it doesn't look right or loses its meaning. I've yet to hear a term for it relating to art or animation however, as I assume it's the same thing as when 2d artists flip…
Depends on why you can't see the errors I suppose? Tunnel vision might be one reason. Others checking your work would be called a Peer Review I guess...