Timing

Cel Animation
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One of the 12 Principles of Animation. Timing refers to the arrangement and duration of actions and movements within a sequence. It involves determining the speed and rhythm at which different elements of the animation occur, including the timing of key poses, the spacing between frames, and the overall pacing of the animation. Adjusting an animation's timing adjusts how the viewer percieves motion.

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