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Animation > Object Size
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Object Size Defined
Refers to height by width dimensions of the object if painting, drawing, or cel, the size of the paper of cel stock.
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- Java Practices -> Get size of object in memory
- Getting window size and scroll bars position in JavaScript/DHT ML
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