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    How does pacing influence storytelling in longer animation sequences?

    Asked on Monday, Nov 17, 2025

    Pacing in animation is crucial for storytelling as it dictates the rhythm and flow of the narrative, impacting how the audience perceives and emotionally connects with the story. By varying the speed …

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    What makes looping animations feel noticeable instead of seamless?

    Asked on Sunday, Nov 16, 2025

    Looping animations can feel noticeable when there are inconsistencies in timing, spacing, or movement that disrupt the flow. To create seamless loops, it's essential to ensure that the start and end f…

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    How can animators avoid sliding feet during contact phases of movement?

    Asked on Saturday, Nov 15, 2025

    Sliding feet during contact phases can disrupt the believability of a character's movement. To avoid this, animators should focus on locking the feet to the ground during these phases and ensuring tha…

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    Why does improper ease-in or ease-out make motion feel abrupt?

    Asked on Friday, Nov 14, 2025

    Improper ease-in or ease-out can make motion feel abrupt because these easing techniques control how an object accelerates and decelerates, affecting the smoothness and natural feel of the movement. W…

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