Animating 'By 2's"
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Animating 'By 2's"
I'm working on a simple hand drawn ball bouncing test as part of one of my classes. We are supposed to record it on the pencil test machine 'on 2's.' I want to test it at home so I am scanning the sheets and want to load them into Moho. I know it is two shots but I'm not sure how to emulate this in Moho. Do I simply use 1 shot and 12fps? Or do I use 24fps I place the image twice at say 1 and 12, 18 and 24? Confused.
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Use normal framerate (24, 25, or 30) and put a stepped keyframe on every other frame.
People tend to confuse animating on one's, two's or three's with framerate, they are two different things.
Framerate is decided by your output system, PAL, NTSC, Film or web and one's and two's are referring to the timing of your keyframes (if you're using smooth or linear interpolation between your keys the terms one's and two's loose all their meaning).
People tend to confuse animating on one's, two's or three's with framerate, they are two different things.
Framerate is decided by your output system, PAL, NTSC, Film or web and one's and two's are referring to the timing of your keyframes (if you're using smooth or linear interpolation between your keys the terms one's and two's loose all their meaning).