Easing in and easing out is the process of slowing down and speeding up an animated object.
For example in real life, easing in, could be a car slowing down from a constant speed, to a stop. Easing out could be the car then speeding up to a constant speed from being at a stand still.
In animation an example of easing out could be where a character is standing still or in a walk cycle and then speeds up to be running. Easing in in a character animation could be where the character is running and then slows down to be walking.
For example in real life, easing in, could be a car slowing down from a constant speed, to a stop. Easing out could be the car then speeding up to a constant speed from being at a stand still.
In animation an example of easing out could be where a character is standing still or in a walk cycle and then speeds up to be running. Easing in in a character animation could be where the character is running and then slows down to be walking.
Easing out is achieved in animation by adding in key frames and steadily increasing the space between the objects in the individual frames.
Easing in is achieved in animation by adding in key frames and gradually decreasing the space between the objects in the individual frames.
Easing in is achieved in animation by adding in key frames and gradually decreasing the space between the objects in the individual frames.
This is an example of a bus easing out.
This is an example of a bus easing in.
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