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=== Tips and Tricks === # Be sure to animate a good sketch first - it's easier to clean up when stuff goes wrong. # Stage animations to be ''readable'' and ''express character.'' Viewers won't notice a little cheat to do so. # Players are more likely to look at individual animations than full turnarounds. Focus on making good-looking animations first and then adjust them to look good from all sides. # Most of the time there's no space for inbetweens. Focus on good key poses and breakdowns. # Sometimes, the engine may play animations at different speeds. Consider the amount of frames in an animation as more important than the actual time. (This is contrary to how most film animation works.) [[Category:Guide]]
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