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    This sequence is used repeatedly in an animation to create the illusion of continuous motion. Animators use several key frames to create a run cycle, including the starting pose, the midpoint pose, and the ending pose. These keyframes are repeated over and over, with transitional poses added in between, to create smooth and convincing movement.
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    To complete a run cycle, your character needs to move through eight frames. These are the run cycle key poses: Frame 1: Right foot contact pose (right foot contact, left foot back). The right heel is in contact with the floor and the right arm is back, while the left leg is bent behind and the left arm forwards. Frame 2: Downward pose.
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  2. The Key Poses of a Run Cycle – AnimSchool Blog

    Apr 10, 2024 · In this snippet from an AnimShool class lecture, Angelo discusses the key poses and principles that make a run cycle come to life. Angelo breaks down key poses including the contact, down, push, and peak, providing …

     
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    Apr 8, 2024 · A carefully crafted pose communicates the essence of a character’s personality and intentions, providing vital visual cues to the audience. AnimSchool instructor Aleksander Kolev explains how to find appealing poses, and how …

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