AE Hell
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- jg_2
hell, the time remap thing and its easing are controlling me. i am with after effects,...
has anyone a special trick to deal with this issue?
thank you guys, u r awesome
- paddywop0
If you mean you're using easy ease on time remap keyframes? that doesnt work.
If not explain in greater detail man.
- jg_20
i mean, i am trying to get a progressive speed effect on a regular animation... from normal speed to full speed...
but its quite difficult to have a real control over it; you know what I mean?
i didnt try yet this easy ease solution cause i am working on it manually...
would the easy out work with this? maybe not....
:/
- brandelec0
have you tried playing with the wave itself? you can adjust it kinda like a vector in ai
- jg_20
yep!
i am making a test right now... waiting for the results....
*crossing the fingers
- mikotondria20
I think I know what you're doing..
Time remap the footage, then right-click the end key frame, and selevt keyframe Interpolation, select Bezier from the pull-down.
Then twirl-down the value, so you can see the actual graph, and pull the bezier point to the left, and you should see the straight line of the graph change to something like an exponential curve.
This relates to the progress of the footage. Take care not to do it to much, or the graph may kink, which can cause your footage to play in reverse for a section..
I can send you a screenshot of what it should look like if you dont have any luck.
HTH
- jg_20
thank you mikotondria2!
but i think i have been lucky!!!!
:)
i think the question is trying not to play so much with the points in order to have a "kindda regular curve"....
good...
thank you guys!!!
*completely tired
- mikotondria20
Yeah, those bezier points that sit on those keyframes are pretty tight - I always try to stretch the timeline out to the max when fiddling with those.
Glad you got it fixed :)
- jg_20
i am so happy.... i can leave the studio before than expected!
:D