Im still figuring out this whole tweening thing alright. I’ve only done 3 attacks so far but I really like how this one came out! Character belongs to Skippiwen on AF!
As an artist trying to master tweening animation for ArtFight attacks, I can definitely relate to the learning curve involved in this technique. Tweening, or in-betweening, allows you to create smooth transitions between keyframes, which adds a dynamic and appealing flow to your animations. Having done only a few attacks myself, I wanted to share some insights that helped me improve my work. Starting small with simple chibis or page-doll style characters made the process less intimidating, enabling me to focus on mastering the basics of keyframe placement and timing. It’s important not to rush; patience is key when adjusting the in-between frames to avoid choppy movement. Also, using reference animations or videos can give you a clearer idea about natural motion that you can mimic in your work. Engaging with the ArtFight community, like featuring characters from talented creators such as Skippiwen, adds a personal connection to your project that motivates you to refine your animations. Sharing your progress on platforms like Instagram or ToyHouse encourages feedback, which is invaluable for growth. Lastly, I found it helpful to experiment boldly with colors, poses, and attack styles, seeing each animation as a creative challenge rather than an obligation. No matter your skill level, embracing experimentation helps you evolve your style and develop unique attacks that stand out. If you're getting into tweening on ArtFight, take it step-by-step and enjoy the journey of bringing your characters to life!

















































