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Working on an updated blue mountains using slot more details and adding better lighting
Working on a chair for my museum
Working on my 2d/3d animation, putting together a collage of the scenes that will be used
Goals Scott free
Recent idea sketches
a piece of work that i have been working on, museum 2.0
Just want to say that I really adore your art ( ^ω^ )
waaaaaah thank you!!!! I’m happy you like my art!!♡
Graph editor
The Graph Editor can be used for quite a few different things. One of those being that you can use it in the same way as the Time Slider, by which I mean that you can select an objects keyframes and move them up and down the timeline which would make the movement take a longer/shorter amount of time. You can also move a keyframe physically up and down in the Graph Editor to edit the speed, while doing this, the Tangents would most likely not be linear. This means that at the beginning and end of the animation the object would be slower, this means that if you were to loop the animation it would take a while to speed up at the beginning as well as take time to slow down at the end instead of moving at a constant speed. In all 3D Animation Software, there are settings that can be changed to alter how the animation plays, such as Linear Tangents which will cause the animation to play at a single speed throughout.