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January 2011 @sk VideoMail Topics: - "We are taught to use references all the time. But how about shots that one can not reference, like video game fighting scenes or something?"
- "[I want to learn to frame through animation]. What should I look at, how long should I analyze and what to expect to learn from doing it from time to time?"
- "I'm making a short film for my Senior Project and I have a few scenes that will rely heavily on my character's change of emotion. Eyes are key in creating a thought process and I was wondering if you had any tips when animating the eyes."
- "How do you animate the overlap?
do you make it when you block key pose or switch the frames in dope sheet when you polish it? or both?"
- "You know how one breaks limbs and treat legs and arms like they are liquid? So animating the s-curve as it is a ribbon? I want to know how I can do that successfully."
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