Amy Sundin : Hello, everyone. Amy here at school of motion and welcome to lesson three of our cell animation and Photoshop series. Today. We're going to cover the next super important principle of an…
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Amy Sundin : So let's take a look at this really quick, and we're going to play this animation back. And if you look, we have these four different balls and they're all kind of moving a bit different…
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Amy Sundin : So we did change the way that he feels by manipulating the timing. But now we're going to learn how to change the way your animation feels by manipulating the spacing instead. So the nex…
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Amy Sundin : And then the inverse of that is going to be the ease out where it's starting off slow. So it's easing out and going faster at the end. So these are the four different kinds of spacing th…
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Amy Sundin : So let's take a look at a quick tip to get you going. So it may not be something that you think about all the time, but it's actually very important to warm up when you're drawing a lot …
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Explore the art of creating smooth movement in Photoshop animation through this comprehensive tutorial on easing techniques. Dive into four different types of spacing - linear, easy ease, ease-in, and ease-out - and learn how to manipulate them to bring life and realism to your animations. Discover the importance of warm-up sketches for illustrators and gain practical tips for enhancing your frame-by-frame animation skills. Download the project file and enroll in the free Photoshop Animation Series to further develop your expertise in this essential principle of animation.