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Assignment 1: Timing and Spacing

 

This was the first assignment we did in class which was titled: Timing and Spacing. It was relatively simple but it was still a challenge. Despite this being a simple concept, I believe this can be applied to many advanced animations, when you want an effect slower and then goes faster, or faster and then slower, or at a constant speed (linear).


Other than that, I do not have any other comments to make, this was a straight forward assignment.

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