I am sorta stuck on this one. One of my friends and myself were talking to each other and she told me that one of her friends didnt like animated things that were too fluid. Now someone please fill me in on this one...Does it have to do with the movement or the ink paint?
The term "fluid" in animation refers to movement. Fluid animation has lots of movement as opposed to "stiff" or limited animation, which only utilizes a few stock movements and drawings.
It depends on the scene, really. A TV cartoon can't have fluid animation throughout the whole thing, but it's likely you'll get some really well animated scenes at least once an episode episode.
How fluid are we talking? Movie quality animation? High end TV animation? Flash (yes Flash can be fluid - usually it's done awkwardly but it can still be described as fluid). State examples please.