Slow-in, Slow-out and Arc Principles

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The question is asking about the Slow-in, Slow-out and Arc Principles, which are concepts often discussed in animation and motion design. These principles help in understanding how to create more realistic and fluid movements by manipulating the timing and path of objects in motion.

Answer

'Slow-in' and 'Slow-out' mimic realistic acceleration and deceleration in animation.

The 'Slow-in' and 'Slow-out' principle refers to how movements in animation begin and end gradually, accelerating at the start and decelerating at the end, to mimic realistic motion.

Answer for screen readers

The 'Slow-in' and 'Slow-out' principle refers to how movements in animation begin and end gradually, accelerating at the start and decelerating at the end, to mimic realistic motion.

More Information

This principle helps make animated movements feel more natural by easing into and out of actions, rather than having abrupt starts and stops.

Tips

Some animators may forget to ease both in and out, resulting in stilted or unnatural movement.

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