This is the blocking lamp jump for the principle of pose to
pose, which required me to just key in the main poses of the jump along the
timeline and to apply a step tangent on them to make it stay in the same
position until the next frame. This form of animating allows the animator to
get the main frames done first so that the spacing can be sorted out and then
for the in-betweens to be done after that with accurate timing. I found this
pose to pose jump a lot easier and quicker to do than the straight ahead jump I
did earlier in the blog and this is because the straight ahead was working with
each frame, which ended up taking up more time due to the timing being wrong.
So, this pose to pose has accurate timing to the jump in the straight ahead one
and I was able to change some of the poses to look more realistic. Therefore,
this task allowed me to learn how to use the method of blocking with animation and
to use my previous work as a guide to improve on the poses that I had made.
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