Liam wants his stick figure animation to appear to walk forward, stop, and then walk backward by creating a dynamic background. What should Liam use to adjust the direction the background is moving?

Question 38 options:

visual hierarchy

layering

movement orientation

frames mode

movement orientation

To adjust the direction the background is moving in Liam's stick figure animation, he should use frames mode.

To adjust the direction in which the background appears to move for the stick figure animation, Liam should use "movement orientation." Movement orientation refers to the direction or path in which movement occurs in animation. In this case, Liam wants the background to move in a forward direction first, stop, and then move in a backward direction. By adjusting the movement orientation of the background, Liam can achieve the desired effect.

To implement movement orientation, Liam can use animation software or tools that provide options to control the direction and speed of movement. Within the animation software, there are usually settings or parameters that allow users to define the movement orientation of objects or backgrounds. Liam can adjust these settings to make the background appear to move forward initially, then stop, and finally move backward.

By experimenting with different movement orientations and adjusting the timing and speed of the movement, Liam can create a dynamic background that complements the stick figure animation and gives the illusion of walking forward, stopping, and walking backward.