Replying to:SillyWizard01the last like i should have used quotes but i meant the "tw
I understand that people perceive tweened frames as skipping the process of animation, but I think great animators who use tweening aren’t lazy or unaware of the elements of animation. it’s practically the same as normal animation if used properly.
Replying to:boom melonπ§I understand that people perceive tweened frames as skipping
i use the add tweened frame button alot, it helps me combine frames together as it is supposed to be, but what i mean is the “tweening on” toggle thing, where it does that automatically, what animators like jerrel uses
Maturing is realizing that your animation style depends on the goal youβre trying to achieve with the animation. Tweening is good in some things that non tweening isnt, and non tweening excels in things tweening canβt without making animation look weird and janky. Itβs all up to what your trying to do 🤷
I had one idea…how about adjusting the FPS for each scene? It may appear subtle if all movements are smooth or not all movements are smooth. So I think it would be a good idea to use different tweening effects for each scene. I’m still a beginner, but using that method it’s better than not using the tweening effect at all.
tweening is good because everything uses tweening
if you mean tweening on then tweening sucks
Sometimes when I used tweening effect movieclips seem to lag
I only understood the first line of text
Did you ever recover from Doctor Seuss verses?
the last like i should have used quotes but i meant the “tweening on” button
I understand that people perceive tweened frames as skipping the process of animation, but I think great animators who use tweening aren’t lazy or unaware of the elements of animation. it’s practically the same as normal animation if used properly.
i use the add tweened frame button alot, it helps me combine frames together as it is supposed to be, but what i mean is the “tweening on” toggle thing, where it does that automatically, what animators like jerrel uses
My respect for you is high
I mean he isn’t wrong. I know one guy who animates in tween extremely good.
So true
Maturing is realizing that your animation style depends on the goal youβre trying to achieve with the animation. Tweening is good in some things that non tweening isnt, and non tweening excels in things tweening canβt without making animation look weird and janky. Itβs all up to what your trying to do 🤷
The argument as old as the app itself
why are you still santa arcionek also i don’t even know if that works as a pun because its 2024 and i still don’t know how to pronounce your name
I’m extremely fluent of not being bothered in editing my profile, I thought you realised this after multiple years we’ve been through.
Also it’s pronounced arse-on-neck
arsenic
I had one idea…how about adjusting the FPS for each scene? It may appear subtle if all movements are smooth or not all movements are smooth. So I think it would be a good idea to use different tweening effects for each scene. I’m still a beginner, but using that method it’s better than not using the tweening effect at all.
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