Hehe... guess I should have posted some kind of an example, too. ^^;;;
Ways to increase/decrease speed of an animated motion:
Increase the time onscreen for each frame in a cycle. (For instance, in a cycle of four frames for walking, hold each frame onscreen for twice as long.) This can sometimes look jilted... it works mostly for dialogue and other effects.
Increase/decrease the number of frames in a cycle. (Again, in a cycle of four frames for walking, double the number of drawings to eight frames to make the action appear slower.) This gives a much smoother effect, but is definitely more time-consuming.
Thankfully, we can "cheat" with the animation program and slow/speed up the framerate for certain sections if we need to. ^_^ At least, I'm pretty sure we can... have to check up on that. ^__^ Anyhow, it's all trial and error. ^__^ That's where the pencil tests come in handy. ^____^ Til next time, God Bless ~ ^_____^