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    What common mistakes in walk cycles cause characters to look like they’re sliding instead of carrying weight?

    Asked on Sunday, Oct 26, 2025

    In walk cycles, characters often appear to slide when the timing and spacing of foot contacts and weight shifts are not handled correctly. Ensuring that the character's feet have proper contact with t…

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    When creating easing curves, how do you decide how much acceleration and deceleration feels realistic?

    Asked on Saturday, Oct 25, 2025

    Choosing the right amount of acceleration and deceleration in easing curves is crucial for creating realistic and believable motion. The key is to match the easing to the physical properties of the ob…

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    How can poor timing and spacing make character movement feel floaty or unnatural even with correct poses?

    Asked on Friday, Oct 24, 2025

    Poor timing and spacing can make character movement feel floaty or unnatural because they disrupt the illusion of weight and momentum, even if the key poses are correct. Proper timing ensures that the…

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