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Two Methods:SoftwareManually

In animation, a lead animator will often draw the start and end points of an action, and someone must draw the points in between. The latter is referred to as tweeing.

EditMethod 1 of 2: Software

  1. Tween Step 1.jpg
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    Identify specific objects in the image.
  2. Tween Step 2.jpg
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    Define how they should move and change.

EditMethod 2 of 2: Manually

  1. Tween Step 3.jpg
    1
    Get the key frames from the senior artist or his or her assistant.
  2. Tween Step 4.jpg
    2
    Complete the required number of drawings per second of film (usually 12[1]).


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