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An Anticipation Tutorial!

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This is a stick tutorial, so stick haters press back on your IE window.


This is just something I whipped up quickly because lots of people ask what anticipation/easing/coold own is. There will be more tutorials like this.


This tutorial was made for animationsquad.co.nr , so please visit the website.


All they usually get is this.... |-|--|-----|-----|--|-|
Its suppsoed to represent the amount of movement of each frame, but its hard to understand sometimes.


My tutorial generally follows that concept, but its slightly different... as your about to notice I dont always stick to those rules.


Go Watch IT!

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good i like it^^

how many smoothing???

M1CKEH responds:

If you mean how smooth is my brush, I use 40 - 45 usually.

UBER

ty this helped me alot :D

M1CKEH responds:

Np, happy to help

Great Tut

Thanks for the great tutorial, I am new to stick and I think this tutorial will improve my skills. Good Job!!

M1CKEH responds:

Thanks, its no problem im glad to help

Nice

But.. Animate at more FPS, i'm animating at 24 FPS.

It will result in a alot smoother animation, if your animation is going to fast, just add more frames.

Hope i Help! =D

M1CKEH responds:

Yes you have helped, and I do understand that more and more users are switching to slower fps because it is less work, im just trying to show how it could be well animated.

I am switching to 24 fps, because lower fps's like 12 , 15, and 18 are becoming overused and just old fashioned. Thanks for the review =]

sweet

awesome tut very helpful

M1CKEH responds:

Thanks.

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