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What's the difference between "flickering" and "shimmering"?
Also "flicker" and "shimmer"?
Jun 20, 2020 9:07 AM
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Hello!
"flickering" is when a source of light turns on and off, or is blocked and then unblocked, in quick succession.
and "shimmering" is when a light is reflecting gently and appears to be moving - but is constant.
I hope that helps!
June 20, 2020
Usually 'flicker' will be used to describe brightness that's more intense and rapid. For example, an unsteady fire/ lights when they're just turning on /the effect you see in horror movies when something bad is about to happen 😂.
Shimmer would be used to describe the reflection of light that's softer and slower, like glitter or the surface of the water.
June 20, 2020
Flicker is a source of light that is shining unsteadily. Shimmer is soft, wavering light.
June 20, 2020
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