In this video we are going to animate sneak walk in three fourth view.Please see the video and follow.We are now drawing the first key pose of the walk cycle.We will not draw the left hand because it will not be visible to us as the body of the character overlaps the left hand from the angle which we are drawing. Please follow the video carefully.Next.We draw the second key pose where the right leg is in front and the right hand is at the back.We then draw the contact poses of the cycle.In this pose, the torso will bend from the waist as the character leans forward to put his foot on the ground without making any noise.We draw the other contact pose where the right leg is in front.The last pose will be the contact position. The torso will be fairly straight here. Please see the video.We have completed all the main key poses for the walk cycle. We will draw the in between drawings of the sneak walk cycle. We have gone ahead and drawn some of the breakdowns which were necessary to add the in between drawings. You can see the breakdown keys on the timeline and the drawings on the stage. We also have the ladder where we have timed the walk cycle and have added Slow in and slow out.We now draw on frame one and seven and frame 5. We now draw on frame one and five and frame 3. That is how we add slow out. If we play it, we will realize that the character slowly moves from one pose to another where the speed increases a bit.This is called slowing out. In simple words, slow out means an object starts moving slowly at 1st and gradually increases its speed. Slow in is exact opposite of slow out. Please keep this in mind.Please follow the video on how we draw the remaining in between drawings.We will now skip some of the between process because it takes too much time and the video will be quite long.We have now completed all the in between drawings for this walk cycle.Hope you found this helpful, thanks for watching.