Across
- 1. The natural, circular movement path of living creatures
- 4. A principle used to prepare the audience for an action and build excitement
- 6. Ensuring forms feel like they have three-dimensional space, volume, and balance
- 8. The presentation of an idea so that it is unmistakably clear
- 9. Creating characters or elements that are interesting and pleasing to look at
- 11. Animation method where each frame is drawn sequentially
- 12. Enhancing actions, poses, or expressions to create a more dramatic effect
- 13. The principle showing how objects change shape to emphasize weight, speed, and flexibility
- 14. Animation method where key poses are drawn first, followed by in-betweens
Down
- 2. The principle that shows movement starts slowly, builds speed, and slows down again
- 3. The use of the number of frames to control the speed and personality of the action
- 5. The movement of body parts that continue after the main body stops
- 7. Gestures or movements that support the main action to add depth to the animation
- 10. Action The offset movement of different parts of the body to create more fluid motion
