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posture |
Posture describes how a character stands.
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gait |
A character's gait is the way they walk.
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gesture |
Gestures are created through movements of arms and hands.
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contact |
Eye contact tells you a lot about how a character is feeling.
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facial |
Facial expressions also tell us a lot about how a character is feeling.
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timing |
The timing of movements, whether they are fast or slow, tells us about a character.
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direction |
The direction a character moves in, whether straight towards another, or away from them, tells us how they feel about the other person.
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energy |
The same movement can be played with high or low energy.
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