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Mitch wrote:You've gotta adjust your poses to that sort of spacing to make them stand out more amongst it, especially key frames that contain points of impact. When the 2 clashed in mid air it was a little hard to pick up on some of the moves because the poses needed to pop more (which can be done just by exaggerating where your move your limbs), it also looks like you made the figures lighter which didn't help at all.
As well as that, tone down your tremors at the start by a lot. They take away from the viewers ability to appreciate the background.
@Sifter: The faster your characters are moving the more you should just try to avoid easing in general.
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