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How does the concept of 'easing' affect the animation in comic book animation?
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Easing refers to modifying the speed of an animation over time, making it more natural and less jarring. Instead of a straight line of movement, easing creates a gradual acceleration and deceleration, making actions feel smoother. Different easing curves (e.g., ease-in, ease-out, ease-in-out) can be used to achieve various effects and refine the animation's feel.