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  • Lucia Bastenhof

    August 27, 2007 at 4:29 pm in reply to: How to obtain an expression later in time

    Thanks Dan for all these explanations ! 🙂

    The levels I spoke about is the histogram. To animate the colour of the first letter, I animated the black entry (which is beneath the histogram). This black entry can’t be animated directly : I have to animate the “watch” of all the histogram, but this watch seems to be unable to support the expressions… Alt+Click on the watch has no effect.

    Thanks ! 🙂

  • Lucia Bastenhof

    August 26, 2007 at 6:01 pm in reply to: How to obtain an expression later in time

    Thanks Dan ! 🙂 It works perfectly ! 🙂

    (Sorry for this delay, I was too tired those last evenings to go working on AE…)

    It works exactly as I wanted, except for the levels, which seem to accept no expressions (or did I miss anything ?)

    I think I will be able now to make the animation easily. But if you could, I’d like you to explain some keys of the expression. I suppose I just have to change 10 to another number to change the number of frames to delay. And what is the meaning of (index-1)/3) ? I’d like to understand… 🙂

    Great thanks !! 🙂

  • Lucia Bastenhof

    August 23, 2007 at 3:55 pm in reply to: How to obtain an expression later in time

    Thanks Dan ! 🙂

    It must be the right expression ! I pasted it on Opacity and Scale, on layers 5 & 6 (letter 2, b and c). (changing only opacity to scale and the number of Comp.layer)

    5- Letter 2-b : it works perfectly ! :-). The letter appears 10 frames later.
    6- Letter 2-c : The letter appeared 10 frames before the source layer (1-c).
    I tried to adapt the expression, changing (idx – 1) to (idx), then to (idx + 1).
    With (idx + 1), the letter appears at the right moment ! 🙂

    So, I think you found the right expression ! 🙂 I just have to adapt it.
    To adapt it, could you explain me some terms of the expression ? I did a first adaptation, at random, but I don’t understand exactly what I did…

    I go on testing…

    Thanks ! 🙂

  • Lucia Bastenhof

    August 22, 2007 at 6:58 pm in reply to: How to obtain an expression later in time

    IT IS the layer 6 !!! 🙂
    I think I begin to understand something… My brain is working, but I think it would work better with your help 🙂
    So, I’ll try to be more accurate :

    I try to animate 8 letters (il ou elle).(they’re normal layers).
    I want to give the feeling that each letter appears like a drop on water.
    I don’t have any recipe. I made a first animation on the first letter, and it seems to be a good direction, but I’m sure I’ll have to make changes later.

    There are 3 layers per letter : beneath the first one (only disappearing after a while), the same letter appears 2 times, like circles on water (mmh…not exactly yet… :-). Those 2 samples are more transparent and are disappearing, they are bigger, and while disappearing, they become always bigger. The colour is changing too, becoming more white.

    What I did on the first letter, after the duplication :
    – On the first layer (say letter 1-a) : animation of Transparency
    – On the second layer (letter 1-b) : 10 frames later, animation of Levels-histogram, of Scale, and of Transparency.
    – On the third layer (letter 1-c) : the same 3 animations, 10 frames more later.
    (These 3 layers have the same entry point. To avoid any mistake during my search, I put a keyframe at the entry on each animation.)

    So, I’d like to obtain the same animation for all the letters ! 🙂
    I think each letter should appear 10 (or less…) frames after the previous one.
    So, I began to try something like that :
    1- Letter 1-a
    2- Letter 1-b
    3- Letter 1-c
    4- Letter 2-a, Transp. linked to Transp. of 1-a
    5- Letter 2-b, each animation (Levels, Scale, Transp.) linked to the same one on 1-b
    6- Letter 2-c, linked to 1-c
    7- Letter 3-a, linked to 1-a
    8- Letter 3-b, linked to 1-b
    9- Letter 3-c, linked to 1-c…

    8*3—> I have 24 layers.
    All the *-a are linked to 1-a, each time 10 frames later.
    All the *-b are linked to 1-b and the *-c to 1-c on the same way.
    (Maybe it’s better to gather the a, the b the c together, but I think it’s a detail)

    I think you understand all the interest of an expression in that case ! 🙂
    I would have to link each layer separately, to change the valueAtTime or the number of frames, but then I could easily make changes (on the animations).

    I hope you read me so far ! 🙂 and I hope you have an idea about the solution.

    Thanks ! 🙂

  • Lucia Bastenhof

    August 22, 2007 at 4:43 pm in reply to: How to obtain an expression later in time

    Thanks yikesmikes, I was just looking what I could do with valueAtTime ! 🙂 . I pasted your expression (changing opacity to scale too), but it doesn’t work exactly : the layer appears in fact exactly 2 seconds after the animated layer :
    (with 25 fps 🙂
    the animated layer appears at 03:18
    the linked layer appears at 05:18
    10 frames later, that would be 04:03.

    But the solution is not very far ! 🙂
    I’m searching further. I’ll go to motionscript too. If you have an idea about what’s the wrong piece, it would be great !! 🙂

    Thanks !

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