Timing and Spacing
TOP: Is an example of an evenly spaced and paced coin moving forwards and backward.
MIDDLE: Leaving some spaces in a pattern or not following the pattern of a movement will make the pace faster.
BOTTOM: This is a Pendulum defying gravity as this is not how it would normally move. The reason for this is because the movement of the coin falling downwards is at a normal pace like my first example. Quintessentially, it should be fast like a normal pendulum when going downwards.
This is a perfect example of a Pendulum.
This is a bad example of a Pendulum as the coin is not moving downwards in an arc but straight ahead.
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