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With Auto Key still on, go to frame 9. This is the frame
just before impact. Using the Select and Squash tool, grab the
z-axis of the ball and pull upward a little. This will stretch the
ball out, giving it the appearance of falling at a high rate of
speed toward the ground.
Figure 21-7:
The stretched
ball
The very next frame let's allow the impact of the ball to be
seen. Scrub over to frame 10 and squash the ball down this
time. This really shows the contrast between the falling and
the impact.
Figure 21-8:
The squashed
ball
Now that we have the impact, the ball will be bouncing back
upward. Scrub over to frame 12 and again let's show how fast
the ball is bouncing upward by stretching it out a little.
 
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