Timing and Spacing
Timing is elusive and only exists while the animation is projected or played back. It also give the meaning to movement and it is usually achieved by drawing the same thing in two different positions and inserting a number of other drawings between the two. Animations as drawings have no weight, construction, nor forces acting upon them; the animator must give them meaning by adding weight. Spacing is the places in a space where animated objects usually move. This is in between the frames and when an animator is focusing on spacing they have to focus on the weight of the object either heavy and light objects.
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