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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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    How do pose silhouettes impact motion clarity in action scenes?

    Asked on Thursday, Nov 13, 2025

    Pose silhouettes are crucial in action scenes as they enhance motion clarity by making each character's movement easily readable. Clear silhouettes ensure that the viewer can quickly understand the ac…

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    What timing errors most commonly affect jump or landing animations?

    Asked on Wednesday, Nov 12, 2025

    Timing errors in jump or landing animations often result in unrealistic or unconvincing motion. These errors typically involve incorrect timing of the anticipation, ascent, descent, or impact phases, …

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