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Found 51 Skills
Use when implementing Disney's 12 animation principles in Adobe After Effects
Use when designing visual motion systems, creating animation specifications, or when a designer needs guidance on crafting beautiful, meaningful movement.
Use when elements need to appear on screen - page loads, modals opening, items being added, content reveals, or any "coming into view" animation.
Use when implementing Disney's 12 animation principles with React Spring's physics-based animations
Use when designing animations for medical apps, patient portals, telehealth, or health tracking interfaces
Use when creating commercial animations, advertising motion, brand identity animation, logo reveals, or marketing video content.
Use when animating navigation bars, menus, sidebars, or wayfinding elements to create smooth, intuitive transitions
Use when designing small UI feedback moments like button states, toggles, form validation, loading indicators, or notification badges.
Use when working in Blender, Unity 3D, Unreal Engine, Cinema 4D, VR/AR applications, or any three-dimensional animation work.
Use when you need to achieve any emotional outcome through animation—provides a framework for mapping Disney principles to any target emotion.
Use when animation feels wrong, creates unintended emotional response, or mismatches context
Use when building CSS animations, JavaScript transitions, React/Vue motion, or any browser-based animation work.