Thesis (B.Sc.): Paperless 2D Animation in Production

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This term paper was my graduation thesis for the University of Applied Sciences Hagenberg,
where I studied "Media Technology and Design" (a mixture of Graphics, Design, Information Science and Analog/Digital Media Technologies).
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We were free to choose any topic, so I wrote about how "traditional" 2D hand-drawn cartoon animation is done digitally with the computer.
It explains the history, possibilities, advantages and disadvantages and present-day employment of paperless animation techniques.
It's about 40 pages long and written in english using LaTex.