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Figure 21-9:
The ball leaving
the ground
again
As the ball nears the apex (or top) of its bounce, let's allow it
to return to its normal ball shape. This really allows your eye
to see the ball zeroing out its velocity for a second.
Figure 21-10: The
ball at its apex
Finally, we can repeat these steps by squashing the ball as it
falls again. I'll leave it up to your discretion where you put
your key frames, but remember that each time the ball
bounces it's losing its force, so the squashing and stretching
should reflect that also!
 
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