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I hate making a bunch of posts at once but I need some advice. A lot of experienced animators fiddle with FPS, yet I don’t. I normally just use the basic 10 FPS and it looks fine, but people always tell me to “use tweening” or “add more” when personally I don’t like it like that. Is there a way I know how to make my animations better by adding more FPS or less? Or know WHEN to add more/add less? I’m pretty decent animator but I’m not as experienced as some others on here.
Adding more FPS can help smoothen out things, I usually go for 15-24 with FPS, since it saves time, makes things smoother and faster, overall better.
you do whatever fits your style, that’s basically it
if you’re going for that “super smooth” tweening style, then FPS 10 w/ 5 tweened frames is perfect
but if you’re a non-tweener with that more rough look, maybe 12 fps is a good fit
they’re different styles of animating though you can do things with non-tween that you can’t with tweening, for example, (or would just look weird with tweening)