What is measured in mickeys?

Measured in mickeys is a term used in computer graphics and animation to describe the smallest possible unit of measurement in the digital world. A mickey is typically defined as 1/200th of an inch or 0.127mm. It is used to measure movement and position in two-dimensional and three-dimensional space, allowing animators and designers to create smooth and precise movements in animation and computer graphics. The term was originally coined by Walt Disney Studios in the early days of animation, and it has since become a standard unit of measurement in the industry.