When you are creating an animation, you can either create the animation “straight ahead” or “pose to pose”. In straight ahead animation you start with a frame and draw frames sequentially until you have created the animation. With “pose to pose” you create Keyframes of important points in the animation. You draw these first and then draw the in-between frames.
Read MoreJust over a week ago, I wrote about buffering in the context of creating content ahead of time for this blog. Here are some examples of how you can use the concept of a buffer elsewhere in real life .
Read MoreWithin 20 minutes of coming up with this idea for a blog post while cooking my lunch, I listened to an episode of Seth Godin’s podcast Akimbo and he brought up the idea of mise-en-place as an example of how to use placebos on yourself.
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