Hello again, SAC campers and counselors! In this lesson, we'll be learning the importance of applying natural movement in your animations and how to properly use it. Please use the arrow keys, space, or clicking to navigate the slides. If you need help, let me know, and I'll do my best! About SAC (written by @MisoCat_): SAC, or Scratch Animation Camp, is run by @EnderKitty-JavaTea , made to help Scratchers improve animation skills over the course of 4-7 weeks. At least once a week, counselors (@EnderKitty-JavaTea , @ablackcat_ , @MisoCat_ ) will share a lesson and/or activity to participate in!
Important Links: Official Studio - https://scratch.mit.edu/studios/51198801 Previous Lesson - https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/1293906482 Next Lesson - None yet! :> Please refrain from remixing if not apart of SAC, it makes things easier for me! Feel free to use the tutorial though, even if you're not participating in SAC! :3 Lesson made by @ablackcat_ SAC (Scratch Animation Camp) hosted by @EnderKitty-JavaTea