👉 The panels fluid, often referred to as the "panel flow" or "panel movement," is a dynamic visual element in animation and motion graphics that simulates the movement of panels within a frame. It mimics the natural flow and interaction between individual panels, creating a sense of continuity and depth that enhances the visual storytelling. This fluidity can be achieved through various techniques, including keyframe animation, where specific positions of panels are marked and then smoothly transitioned between; or through physics-based simulations that respond to user inputs or environmental factors. By accurately replicating the fluidity of panel movement, animators can guide the viewer's attention, convey narrative flow, and add a layer of realism to the visual experience.