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Through the previous work, I realized that the anticipate and overshoot is really important so I tried to add it in this body language practice. When this character trying to pick the ball up, I made his body lean forward first, then stretch up to a long length. It’ makes the movement of the character very active and flexible, and looks better than the works before.