15 FPS vs. 30 FPS vs. 60 FPS - Bo Allen. I've heard a few people say "the human eye can't tell the difference between 30 and 60 frames per second. " Well, they're right. But your brain can! Here's my attempt to prove that you can detect the difference between 30 FPS and 60 FPS. Pay close attention to the way it "feels". Note: "fps ok" means the animation is playing intended rate. If you see "fps too slow", it means your computer is slow, and isn't rendering the animations fast enough. Update: I've created an "HTML5"-based comparison here, in case you can't view the Flash animations below, or are just curious. Let's start with 15 FPS. Now, let's move onto 30 FPS. Now 60 FPS. I can easily detect a more life-like fluidity in the 60 FPS example. On another note... Looking for cool new t-shirts?
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