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Another vital concept in animation is motion blur, a phenomenon seen in fast-moving objects. When animators translate these blurred movements frame by frame, they employ techniques such as smear animation. These "smears," created by distorting characters in blur-like frames, enhance the illusion of speed and convey emotions in otherwise static images. By using these expressions, animators can convey a sense of dynamism that enriches the viewing experience.