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Found 128 Skills
Use when facing any animation problem as a comprehensive diagnostic framework
Use when creating Keynote, PowerPoint, Google Slides animations, or any presentation motion design work.
Use when creating or animating characters that need to connect with audiences—hero protagonists, memorable villains, lovable sidekicks, or any figure that must have personality and presence.
Use when creating animations that feel warm, welcoming, and make users feel comfortable engaging.
Use when designing action sequences, gags, reveals, or any motion that needs setup before delivery—preparing audiences for what's coming and maximizing impact.
Use when animation doesn't match brand personality, feels generic, or clashes with design language
Use when implementing Disney's 12 animation principles with Popmotion's functional animation library
Use when applying animation principles in any context, for any role, or when a general understanding of Disney's 12 principles is needed.
Use when designing easing curves, controlling motion pacing, creating natural acceleration/deceleration, or making movements feel physically grounded.
Use when determining how fast or slow motion should be—pacing action sequences, dramatic pauses, comedic beats, or any situation where the duration of movement matters.
Use when controlling where the audience looks—composing shots, choreographing action, revealing information, or any situation requiring clear visual hierarchy and focus management.
Use when building CSS animations, JavaScript transitions, React/Vue motion, or any browser-based animation work.