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Drawing character inbetweens

Drawing character inbetweens - Photoshop Tutorial

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Drawing character inbetweens

- [Instructor] Now it's time to smooth out the action with the in betweens. We can add each drawing as we go. You could just do number five, add it in, but sometimes I think, especially with shorter scenes, it's just nice to add them all in one, three, five, seven, nine, 11, let's go 13 and 15, switch off the exposures here, and now we need to give them their own exposures on the timeline. So we'll just add one here and that'll be number three. When I add a key frame it takes the properties of the one before it and I don't want these exposures to be 1/2 a second each. So make it .08 of a second or 1/12 of a second. And we'll add one more for number five. And then there's seven and nine. I'm using F1 and F2 to toggle through the timeline. And those are my custom shortcuts. We need to add another exposure here for number 13, and then add one more for number 15. And now when I toggle through and you watch what goes through…

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