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  • GaticusMaximus said:
    How is it smooth?

    How and why does Fuzzamorous have this power?

    In this case it seems to be (I am by no means an expert) that the smoothness is achieved by blurring the frames together to artifially reduce the jitteriness of simply putting the frames after eachother.

    Also magic. Fuzzamorous is magic.

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  • NewbKitteh said:
    In this case it seems to be (I am by no means an expert) that the smoothness is achieved by blurring the frames together to artifially reduce the jitteriness of simply putting the frames after eachother.

    Also magic. Fuzzamorous is magic.

    I animate on 2's, and duplicate the layer, offset the timing to lag a frame behind, and lower the opacity to about 10%. I didn't blur anything on this one though though, that'd lose a lot of the detail. The flow mostly just comes from careful spacing. Only time I'd use motion blur is if something is moving very fast, otherwise it looks weird.

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  • FuzzAmorous said:
    I animate on 2's, and duplicate the layer, offset the timing to lag a frame behind, and lower the opacity to about 10%. I didn't blur anything on this one though though, that'd lose a lot of the detail. The flow mostly just comes from careful spacing. Only time I'd use motion blur is if something is moving very fast, otherwise it looks weird.

    Well consider me learnt.

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  • FuzzAmorous said:
    I animate on 2's, and duplicate the layer, offset the timing to lag a frame behind, and lower the opacity to about 10%. I didn't blur anything on this one though though, that'd lose a lot of the detail. The flow mostly just comes from careful spacing. Only time I'd use motion blur is if something is moving very fast, otherwise it looks weird.

    Thanks!

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