Tweening tips please?
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Blanstheskeleton2018
04.04.2019 19:19
LinkI cant tween xd
In media production, a key frame or keyframe is a location on a timeline which marks the beginning or end of a transition. It holds special information that defines where a transition should start or stop. The intermediate frames are interpolated over time between those definitions to create the illusion of motion.
I was going to say the same as Trashy,
Key frames are good for placement and are good for knowing how much you need to move a part of the body/face etc.
For looping animations I draw one frame, then duplicate it 6 times to make 7 frames, then I move the pieces of the body (all drawn on different layers) to where they would be naturally, making more frames to smoothen it if needed.