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| Antiques Tut On: Easing | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Aug 11 2010, 02:25 AM (315 Views) | |
| SAMMICH | Aug 11 2010, 02:25 AM Post #1 |
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ok. for those of you who are new to pivot, and people are always talking down to you about your animations, this is the tutorial to be on. easing is an essential way to make your animations better, smoother, and MORE REALISTIC! so. here is how you might move your sticks. imagine the line is a stick. l l l l l l l see how it has no slowing at all? it should go like this; l l _l _ l l ll there is reduced spacing on the first frame. move the stick so it is space further away in each frame. it should go its fastest in the 4th frame, then slow down as it reaches its final movement. now whatever your moving will look spectacular! heres a finished product; ![]() see that? nice looking movement hmm? try it uin your next animations. |
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