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This video is not going to be a lesson, but it's going to be about explaining an exercise, I'd like

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for you to open up the ball, exercise, start and find these two balls.

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Here we have a beach ball and a bowling ball.

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All right.

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And what I would like for you to do is to animate both of these balls doing the same exact thing that

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we just did, OK?

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And what this exercise is about is understanding weight.

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When we did the first one, we did it just with the generic ball and did a bounce.

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And, you know, I did what I did.

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But now we have two very specific balls.

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One is very light.

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And even though it's big, it's much lighter than the bowling ball.

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The bowling ball is very heavy.

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So what your task is for this exercise is to animate both of these balls coming off of the cliff just

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like we did the other ball.

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You can do them at the same time, or you can do them one after the other, whichever you'd like to

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do.

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And so you can make this as long as you want it to be and all that kind of a thing.

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But yeah.

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So go ahead and animate both of these balls falling off this cliff like we did the generic ball.

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But the key here and what you have to think about is timing and spacing.

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Right.

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What ball is going to do?

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What is this one going to fall quicker?

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Is this one going to fall slower?

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Is this one going up?

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Is the bowling ball going to bounce?

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Very much.

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Is the beach ball going to bounce more than the bowling ball?

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So you want to show, even though, you know, in 3-D, these are the exact same thing, there's nothing

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special about either of those.

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But what we have to do an animation is we have to give these things weight by using timing and spacing

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and all of these other things.

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We've been talking about squash and stretch and all that.

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So you have all the knowledge now, but now you have to start practicing it and start thinking before

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you animate and and make deliberate choices about where you're setting keyframes and how you're animating.

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So take a take.

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It's going to take more in the minute, takes some time and animate that.

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And the next video, we're going to cover the animation of both of these.

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All right.

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Thanks for watching.
