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easeIn/easeOut expression question.
Posted by Darryl Torke on June 28, 2013 at 7:41 pmIs there anyway to speed up or slow down the amont of ‘easing’ in the ‘easeIn’ expressions? I’d like to really increase the amount of easing. Almost a stall at the beginning.
Anders Hattne replied 11 years, 7 months ago 5 Members · 4 Replies -
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Doyle Lewis
June 28, 2013 at 8:19 pmYep there is. In the property that you are key framing next to the key frame button (the stopwatch)is a button that looks like a graph. hitting this button tells AE to include those key frames in your graph editor set. You then have to turn your graph editor set on by clicking the graph editor button on the top of your timeline next to the auto-key frames button. This will open up your key frame graphs in your timeline. Just change the curvature of the line between your key frames to adjust your ease.
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Kelvin Chong
July 1, 2013 at 2:35 amYes there is, someone already mentioned the graph button, what I wantto add is just make sure you right click in the graph area and choose
“edit speed graph” because sometimes it’s on the “value graph”
then you can drag the handles to change the in/out speed. -
Xavier Gomez
July 1, 2013 at 8:27 amIf what you are after is expressions and not graph editor, there is this script:https://aescripts.com/ease-and-wizz/. It has a good collection of ease functions other than the AE default ones. But i’m not sure it will let you have presonnalized treatment for each keyframe…
Xavier
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Anders Hattne
October 8, 2014 at 4:59 pmvery late answer, but someone might find my current work around helpful.
What I did was one ease after the other!
Initially I was going to “ease” from one position to another. Instead i moved that into another ease:easeVal = easeOut(time, inPoint, inPoint + transition, 0,100);
easeOut(easeVal , 0, 100, pos1, pos2)You don’t have the control I’d like to have, but the easeOut curve gets more.. “curved”!
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