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    $\begingroup$ Another nice answer to IMO a nice Q. Thanks to @Jachym again for pointing it up. Downloaded.. the movement is easier to see with a bands texture at a frequency chosen to try to avoid the strobe?... but I guess the conversion to gif would screw it, anyway. $\endgroup$
    – Robin Betts
    Commented Jul 17, 2021 at 17:08
  • $\begingroup$ @RobinBetts I had to lower the frame rate to 8 fps to satisfy the 2 MB GIF restriction. In the blend file you can set a longer animation time to see better the pattern direction. There are just two key frames in total. The longer the animation time the better you see the poor transition between shapes. As I mentioned this approach requires good animation skills and patience, which I am lacking. You have to play with the animation curve to correct the speeds between the shape keys or add more in-between shapes to smoothen the movement. It is indeed faster than the original movement. $\endgroup$ Commented Jul 17, 2021 at 17:46