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The Art of Code | Useful functions for Game Designers: Easing Functions @TheArtofCodeIsCool | Uploaded April 2022 | Updated October 2024, 3 hours ago.
If you ever want to do anything related to software and animation, you should really know about easing (or tweening) functions. These simple functions allow you to add a lot of pizzazz to your project and are essential building blocks for any developer. In this video we'll go over the most common ones.

========== Timetable ==========

0:00 - Intro
1:46 - Setup
7:50 - Linear
9:22 - Ease In
11:06 - Ease Out
12:50 - Smooth
15:29 - Overshoot
23:30 - Outro

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