AE Question 2
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- Kiko
Sorry for the noob questions again. I have looked all over Google and cant seem to find an answer to this questions.
Does anyone know how I can wiggle a null object in After Effects please?
Thanks
- CALLES0
add null set two keyframes apart from each other select both add your values on the wiggler hit apply?
- Kiko0
Oh I think I found it! Option click the stopwatch in Position and enter "wiggle(1,56)".
I think that has solved it.
Man this software is awesome!
- feel0
yea, the wiggler works with by selecting two key frames. it will wiggle a bunch of keyframes between them.
or do the expression way, but that way you have less control....animation-wise
- vivid0
wiggling a null is great!
its a simple method of adding random movement to objects of a camera (as you can't add the wiggle preset to as camera!) Its nice but not amazingly natural (looks a little but programmed after a while...or does to me)
If you want nice, natural camera movement then film someone holding some paper with a marker on, capture it and use the motion tracker function to save the movement to to a null object...
- animatedgif0
Think the expression is the modern way to do them. The little window that hardcodes them is a legacy option you'd only want to use in certain situations