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Yeah, I've seen this. It's a good explanation, but I'm asking what's the difference between *good* timing vs *good* spacing. I've seen people compliment cuts for either having good timing or good spacing, but I can't tell what makes them decide to compliment one over the other. Is it even possible to have an animator do one of those well but mess up the other one? Like, a cut where the timing is good but the spacing is just OK?
Sorry, I hope this is more clear than my first post. Let me know if this makes enough sense to you.
neptune432
Sorry, I hope this is more clear than my first post. Let me know if this makes enough sense to you.