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    Why do evenly spaced frames often result in unnatural movement?

    Asked on Monday, Nov 10, 2025

    Evenly spaced frames can lead to unnatural movement because they lack the variation in timing and spacing that creates lifelike motion. Animation principles such as easing, anticipation, and follow-th…

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    How does spacing influence the perception of acceleration and deceleration?

    Asked on Sunday, Nov 09, 2025

    Spacing is crucial in animation for conveying acceleration and deceleration, as it determines how an object's movement is perceived over time. By adjusting the distance between frames, animators can c…

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    What causes animation to feel stiff even when poses are anatomically correct?

    Asked on Saturday, Nov 08, 2025

    Stiffness in animation often arises from a lack of fluidity and natural motion, even when poses are anatomically correct. This can be due to rigid timing, absence of overlapping action, or insufficien…

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    How can secondary motion enhance realism without distracting from the primary action?

    Asked on Friday, Nov 07, 2025

    Secondary motion enhances realism by adding subtle, natural movements that complement the primary action, such as hair swaying or clothes fluttering, without drawing attention away from the main focus…

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