Polish your tennis serve animation, and post your syncsketch link here!
-Double check the timing of your whole animation; the anticipation phase should generally slower paced than the actual tennis strike
-Spacing should not be even; add ease in/ease out
-Push the drag in the arms (especially forearms+wrists); add overlap to the head
-Have the character overshoot and settle naturally into the last pose
-Make sure that the feet don't slide and have the proper rolls during the jumps/hops
-Check the path the arms, feet, and root take (motion trail or grease pencil drawovers); they should move in arcs
-Add in ponytail animation as a final touch!
-Double check the timing of your whole animation; the anticipation phase should generally slower paced than the actual tennis strike
-Spacing should not be even; add ease in/ease out
-Push the drag in the arms (especially forearms+wrists); add overlap to the head
-Have the character overshoot and settle naturally into the last pose
-Make sure that the feet don't slide and have the proper rolls during the jumps/hops
-Check the path the arms, feet, and root take (motion trail or grease pencil drawovers); they should move in arcs
-Add in ponytail animation as a final touch!
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