Ease in
Slowing down at the end of a motion is called an ease outSpeeding up at the beginning of a motion is called an ease out. The impression of acceleration is created by gradually i... More. The impression of deceleration is created by gradually decreasing the spacingSpacing is the distance an element travels between two frames of an animation. By increasing and decreasing the spacings... More between every passing frame.
This is seen from the perspective of the end keyframeA keyframe marks an important step within an animation like the start or end of a motion. In computer animation a keyfra... More: We are easingEasing describes how softly a motion starts and ends through acceleration and deceleration. This is achieved by graduadl... More into the end (not out of the motion).
The opposite is called an ease outSpeeding up at the beginning of a motion is called an ease out. The impression of acceleration is created by gradually i... More.
Ease outSpeeding up at the beginning of a motion is called an ease out. The impression of acceleration is created by gradually i... More and ease in are part of the 12 principles of animation.