 So, you got all your key poses, but there's a few weird frames in between. Not a problem. In our example, we will be fixing the leg movement during this kick. So, our problem is that the foot is taking the shortest path between this key and that key. But what we want is for the kick to make a sweeping crescent moon-shaped motion. Anytime you find yourself in a situation like this, usually the best move is to apply adjustment frames. Now, I call these cleanup frames. If you want to be cool, you can call them micro frames, whatever. The point is, when you have small problems like this, you don't press A and I to key everything. Usually, you just press the record button and fix the problem directly. In our case, her leg. Now, before you move anything, don't just start fixing every single frame between here and here. Sometimes you need to, but that should always be your last resort. The more efficient way to attack the problem is by placing your first cleanup frame in the middle of the problem area. Then, scrub through the animation to test if the problem has been solved. If it has not, go in between the frames and attack the middle until you get the smooth animation you want. And you're done. Hope that helps. If you enjoyed this video, please don't forget to like, subscribe and ring that bell. Hope you have a fantastic day and I'll see you around.