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==Sakuga==
==Sakuga==
'''Sakuga''', (Japanese: 作画 lit. ''"sakuga"'') is the term used to refer to Key Animation. Amongst both animators and the animation community, it is often used as slang to refer to high quality or otherwise exceptional cuts of animation.
'''Sakuga''', (Japanese: '''作画''' lit. ''"sakuga"'') is the term used to refer to Key Animation. Amongst both animators and the animation community, it is often used as slang to refer to high quality or otherwise exceptional cuts of animation.


==Settei==
==Settei==
'''Settei''', (Japanese: 設定 lit. ''"setting materials"'') is a term used to describe detailed reference material of designs, objects and locations from a variety of angles given to artists in order to create consistent and accurate work. This is integral for both 2D and 3D artists alike.
'''Settei''', (Japanese: '''設定''' lit. ''"setting materials"'') is a term used to describe detailed reference material of designs, objects and locations from a variety of angles given to artists in order to create consistent and accurate work. This is integral for both 2D and 3D artists alike.


Often, the settei officially released by [[The Pokémon Company]] in various art books are slightly different than the original settei, as can be seen below with [[Hapu]] from [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]].
Often, the settei officially released by [[The Pokémon Company]] in various art books are slightly different than the original settei, as can be seen below with [[Hapu]] from [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]].