Hi there,
sorry, I cannot find a satisfying way to manipulate the ease in or ease out between two keyframes in the fx motion key framer.
Is there a possibility to manipulate a graphs motioncurve or what would you suggest?
Thanks
Vera
motion key framer ease in or out
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Re: motion key framer ease in or out
Hmmm, you have the time profile, but it's more for the timing, not for the smooth.
If you want to have curves and not lines in your Keyframer, right click on a point and in the little pop up will propose you to choose between lines, smooth and splines. Use the last one, then you'll have a tiny little yellow HUD that you can take, in order to turn a line into a spline
If you want to have curves and not lines in your Keyframer, right click on a point and in the little pop up will propose you to choose between lines, smooth and splines. Use the last one, then you'll have a tiny little yellow HUD that you can take, in order to turn a line into a spline
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Re: motion key framer ease in or out
Where do I find the time profile?Elodie wrote:Hmmm, you have the time profile, but it's more for the timing, not for the smooth.
Then I will have a look.
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Re: motion key framer ease in or out
Ja! Yes! Oui!
This is exactly what I was looking for.
Simply asking the forum always pays off.
Thank you so much Elodie.
This is exactly what I was looking for.
Simply asking the forum always pays off.
Thank you so much Elodie.
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Re: motion key framer ease in or out
Some useful tips: Set your timeline using the "Z" zoom button on your layer panel to: Fit to View All, and then stretch the curve editor across the same length. Notice the thin blue vertical line on the editor, which shows the placement of your cursor. If you want to create a hold anywhere between two keys, flatten the curve to a horizontal line (using two ticks to delineate the start of the hold and two more at the end, to ensure you create sharp ends of the horizontal line).
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AMD FirePro V7900; Intuos4 Wacom tablet