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 Alejandra Garcia 
03 June 2010
 
Hello Rike,
The ball seems to go flat as it hits the ground. To make it look realistic you should squash and stretch the ball as it hits the ground. Also speed up the ball.
 Sreyeesh_Garimella 
11 February 2010
 
This is not a bad ball bounce Rike. The one thing that would improve the ball bounce is your timing. If you do you a shorter drop first, it would be better. This will help you with your timing as well.
 rseay 
24 January 2010
 
Hi Rike -
Your ball should go faster and faster the farther and farther it falls. The speed, weight and material that the ball is made of will determine how much it squashes and stretches.....if it's supposed to be a rubber playground ball, it would be heavier and go faster toward the bottom of the fall and the rubber is medium soft, so it would also have a good squash (kind of egg shape). If it were a bowling ball, there would be no squash or stretch....it would just move very fast and slow down to a slight stop when it came back up.....There is also a thing called volumes - that means that the shape of the ball, whether it 's round or egg shape has to occupy the same amount of space....so your squash is much too small and your stretches seem to be a little large when you compare it to the round ball...It's a good start - fix it up and let's look at it again....RS
 Edin_E 
21 January 2010
 
i would say work on the path of the fall, make it go straight. second, make the speed of the fall a little faster. third, the ball should only stretch after it hits the floor and its going up. work on what i pointed out and that should help u out, let me know when ur done, keep up the good work.
 
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