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- Q5464775 subject Q6967763.
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- Q5464775 abstract "Follow through and overlapping action is a general heading for two closely related animation techniques which form part of the 12 basic principles of animation, identified by Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston in their authoritative 1981 book on Disney Animation, The Illusion of Life. The term drag is sometimes included to form three separate but related concepts in the art of animation.".
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- Q5464775 wikiPageWikiLink Q8254368.
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- Q5464775 comment "Follow through and overlapping action is a general heading for two closely related animation techniques which form part of the 12 basic principles of animation, identified by Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston in their authoritative 1981 book on Disney Animation, The Illusion of Life. The term drag is sometimes included to form three separate but related concepts in the art of animation.".
- Q5464775 label "Follow through and overlapping action".