12 Principles

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Across
  1. 5. Presenting an idea clearly so the viewer knows what to focus on
  2. 6. Two ways of animating: frame-by-frame or using key poses first
  3. 8. Parts of the body continue moving after the main action stops
  4. 10. A small movement that prepares the audience for a bigger action
  5. 11. Pushing actions and expressions to make them clearer and more entertaining
Down
  1. 1. Extra movements that support the main action
  2. 2. Creating believable forms with proper weight, balance, and perspective
  3. 3. Making characters interesting, clear, and enjoyable to watch
  4. 4. Showing weight and flexibility by affecting objects shape as they move
  5. 7. Movements start and end gradually, not suddenly
  6. 9. The speed of movement that shows weight, mood, and realism
  7. 12. Natural movement that follows curved paths instead of straight lines