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    Colloocciferhalloween-2022-winnerchristmas-2022-winneruc-winner-lvl3featured-lvl3pro-nodersubscriber 2021-01-19 13:48:03 UTC

    Okay so, during the night i was creating a few animations on my tablet.

    I was testing things out.

    The first animation had the least amount of frames, it was quick and easy.

    The second animation had 10 more frames, a bit more complex, a bit longer but it was still kinda easy.

    The third animation was where i started to crack, it took a while to make, the fps had to be increased by a ton, had probably 20+ more frames than the second animation and the animation appeared shakey.

    The forth animation was slow, harder to make and it was very visibly shakey.

    I wanna know how i can improve from shakey animations.

    I most likely make shakey animations due to the habits and undedication to learn how to animate properly back then.

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    • How about don’t shake the daMN CAM-

      you could just

      1. Use twee-
      2. Learn how to make animation flow (look like ther’s wheight on your fig
      3. Use higher FPS with more frames

      I always use 16-25 FPS and tweening is usually always on

      2021-01-19 13:53:48 UTC 1
      • Replying to: tankHow about don’t shake the daMN CAM- you could just 1. Use

        First.. T w e e n i s n o t m y s t y l e

        Second.. Currently practicing, i’m not that bad at it right now but always room for improvement.

        Third.. I prefer 11 fps, but depending on the amount of frames i would increase.

        2021-01-19 13:57:15 UTC 0
        • Replying to: ColloFirst.. T w e e n i s n o t m y s t y l e Second.. Currentl

          O k a y

          2021-01-19 13:58:49 UTC 1