Ease-out & ease-in

The exercise was to get 3 main poses, and to then connect them with in-betweens and breakdowns. The catch this time, however, was that there’d be more drawings closer to the extremes, making the movements more realistic.

I believe this was a good exercise for me; it helped me understand the importance of really small details. Plus, I tried experimenting with some perspective on the arms and hands, which was very challenging but fun and informative. I really believe I’ve learnt some valuable skills from this exercise.

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