One of the things I struggled with when I first started shooting stop motions was making my movements smooth, evenly spaced, and natural looking. Then I discovered the increments tool within Dragonframe and it was life changing. THEN, I discovered the increment editor which allows you to ease in and ease out your movements. This results in not only smooth movements, but natural and realistic looking movements.
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