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Browsing all posts tagged with keyframes.
26/04/12
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¿Has animado algo alguna vez y los keyframes han cambiado de forma? ¿Te estas volviendo loco intentando controlar la aceleración y desaceleracion de tus elementos animados? Tu cuerpo te esta pidiendo a gritos aprender a manejar las curvas de animación, pero en este tutorial empezaremos por lo mas sencillo, los asistentes de keyframes.
11/04/12
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A llegado el momento de animar algo ¿no creéis? En este capitulo hablaremos de como y que podemos animar en After Effects haciendo uso de los atributos que vimos en el video pasado, seguro que estáis deseando animar vuestras ideas, vamos a ello!
11/07/11
Version: CS4
Jake & Dan from aescripts.com “When you bake keyframes you get a keyframe for every frame, this script cleans that up and only sets keyframes where there are needed.”
21/03/11
Version: CS3
Mamoworld, home of Mathias Möhl and friends, has published a new script KeyTweak “KeyTweak is a powerful After Effects script to modify many keyframes of a property at once. It can be used, for example, to refine a rotoscoping mask without the need to touch every single keyframe separately: Just correcet a few keyframes by hand and KeyTweak adjusts the remaining keyframes accordingly.”
25/02/11
Version: CS3
Mathias Möhl had posted in aescripts.com a really interesting script: “The ExpressionTimeline allows you to apply several expressions to a property such that each expression is active only for a certain period of time. Instead of an abrupt change between the expressions you can also smoothly transition from one expression to the next. Furthermore, you can specify time intervals in which no expression is active such that the keyframed motion is considered.”
05/10/10
Have you had a layer full of keyframes that needed to be adjusted in length but you dreaded it because you didn’t want to have to adjust each individual keyframe? Well, you don’t have to with roving keyframes.
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