Another tip, try to keep your key poses on odd numbers if possible, it saves a lot of headache. Sometimes you have no choice but to use even numbers, but try to keep them odd.
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Rather than using an inner ellipse I've found it is much more useful to picture the larger ellipse as a 12hr analog clock. As an example, if one corner is on the 6th hour then the other corners are on the 9th, 12th, and 3rd respectively. You just need to dividing up ellipses.
I really liked the video so much. I had some confusion on this topic and now Cleared most of it. But I have a request, can you make a separate video showing what type of timing chart shows what type of effects. Like when you place a frame close to a key frame what type of effects it will show or for what type of effect which type of timing chart we need to use.
Hi! Glad you liked the video. 😊 For effects animation I usually don't use a chart. The same with the hair, effects animation needs to have a more fluid motion, and it's hard to plan that out. So for effects we usually do it in straight ahead.
Great working ❤🎉, can explain the next video about 12= principles of animation like what is the 12 principles of animation and how to use it, ok thank you god bless you🙏💕
Hi! Glad you liked this video. Hopefully you learned from it too. We already have discussed some of the principles here. :) We're not sure if we're going to make that video. First there are a lot of videos that explain that already esp. Alan Becker's video. Second, we're already including some of the principles in our videos. And each of our videos has concept plus application. So you just need to look at our channel and pick and watch the topic that you want. But who knows, maybe in the future, we'll make a video specifically about the 12 principles. 😊
Bro, top plane is different than bottom, and the front is different from the back, but you group the sides together as one instead of left and right? Why lol