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Best Practices

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1. What Works:

Keep the frames and characters consistent, and good prompt to infer for the smooth movement.

2. What doesn't work:

Don’t use keyframes that are too different with no inferred movement. That will NOT produce smooth animations.

By following these steps and tips, you'll be able to create high-quality, smooth animations using the Morphic interpolation tool effectively.


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