Activity Luci 2023-10-01 23:47:41 UTC does anyone have tips on how to not have a choppy animation? 4 Ralph (Developer) · 2 years, 8 months ago not being choppy is simply smaller movements per frame, but people often refer to many different “faults” when calling an animation choppy like unrealistic movements, robotic/rigid movements, lack of easing, etc all of these can be animated in a smooth (non-choppy) method, but usually people group them all together anyway, provide a vid of something you made and we can give tips 2023-10-01 23:54:53 UTC 6 Luci · 2 years, 8 months ago Replying to: Ralph (Developer)not being choppy is simply smaller movements per frame, but really choppy 2023-10-02 00:19:22 UTC 2 MannyAnims · 2 years, 8 months ago Keep actions relatively small between frames and keep it consistent, and use the “add tweened frame” button when needed, don’t rely too heavily on it but it’s a good tool. That’s all I got, I don’t animate anymore 2023-10-01 23:56:56 UTC 2
not being choppy is simply smaller movements per frame, but people often refer to many different “faults” when calling an animation choppy
like unrealistic movements, robotic/rigid movements, lack of easing, etc
all of these can be animated in a smooth (non-choppy) method, but usually people group them all together
anyway, provide a vid of something you made and we can give tips
really choppy
Keep actions relatively small between frames and keep it consistent, and use the “add tweened frame” button when needed, don’t rely too heavily on it but it’s a good tool.
That’s all I got, I don’t animate anymore