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From: Adam Ives Chrystie <adamchry@cats.ucsc.edu>
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Subject: Re: Toy Story
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At 11:34 PM 12/10/95 -0500, Rick Catizone wrote:
>To all animators and would-be animators,
>Being able to set two keyframes does not an animator make. Study what
>timing is necessary to make your object or characters feel heavy or light.
Awee sheettt.....that's what i've been doing wrong!! That damn pink
elephant was keyframed to go 20 kilometers between frames 0 and