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In this episode we explore the wave principle, also known as the beauty curve and how it applies to animation. We talk about the S & Z shapes and how they form looping, natural movement regardless of the complexity of your 2D or 3D animation.

Useful for hair, waves, capes, clothes and a myriad of other examples!
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