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Overlapping Action Assignment

 


For this assignment, we were required to animate a moving platform with a pendulum hanging from it that reacts naturally to the object's movements. The natural platform and the pendulum were needed to come to a natural stop, ease, overshoot, and settle without an abrupt stop. 

For this assignment, I created a simple platform with a pendulum hanging from it. The platform moves across the screen, and the pendulum follows its natural movements. Then, the pendulum swings for a little bit before using up all of its energy and coming to a complete stop by simply handing straight. I enjoyed this assignment because it allowed me to create objects in motion, study how they would naturally occur, and apply that to my animation. 

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