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by sfink 323 days ago
Not disagreeing, but you might be surprised at how widespread the interest in easing is. In my experience, easing is a major topic of debate whenever people are discussing the look and feel of animations.

Often people just argue over the proper parameters for the same old functions, but that's all they have available. Their arguments use lots of ambiguous human terminology like snappiness, surprise, anticipation, sluggishness, etc. that don't cleanly map to specific parameters.

Adjusting easing can produce dramatically different results in how we feel about something. It triggers our hindbrain. We want to pounce on the mouse, or block the incoming rock, or whatever, I guess? Try going in for a handshake a little faster or slower than usual and see what happens...