Adjusting the Ease
To add ease in and ease out on motion paths, you can display the function curve and modify the Bezier or Ease curve. To apply an ease to multiple functions and keyframes, use the Set Ease for Multiple Parameters feature and set the amount desired.
The velocity, or ease, is used on motion keyframes. The velocity must be adjusted directly on the function curve in the Function view or Function editor. When a keyframe is selected, easing values appear in the right handle and left handle fields, as well as the Bezier handle or Ease wheel controls on each selected keyframe. You can pull on them to adjust the ease in and ease out, or type values in the fields.
If there are several functions whose velocity you want to adjust at the same time, such as the hand, forearm and arm of a cut-out character, you can apply the same velocity parameters to all the selected keyframes in one frame.
How to adjust the velocity in the Function view
- In the Timeline view, click the Expand Function button to display all the layer’s functions.
- Double-click on a function.
The Function Editor opens.
NOTE: The Function editor will not display if the function does not already exist. Add a keyframe to create the function.
- Select a keyframe and pull on its Bezier handles or Ease wheel to adjust the velocity. Refer to the Compositing and Effects Guide to learn how to create Ease curves instead of Bezier curves.
How to set ease on multiple parameters
- In the Timeline view, select a keyframe from one or more layers.
NOTE: Only the first keyframe selected on each layer is considered when using the Set Ease for Multiple Parameter function. If many keyframes are selected on the same layer, the ease values will be applied only to the first one and the rest will be ignored.
- Do one of the following:
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In the Timeline view, right-click and select Set Ease For Multiple Parameters. |
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In the Timeline toolbar, you can click the Set Ease For Multiple Parameters button. If the button is not in the toolbar, you can add it through the Toolbar Manager. Right-click on the toolbar and select Customize. |
The Set Ease For Multiple Parameters dialog box opens.
- In the graph, pull on the Bezier handle to adjust the velocity for all the selected functions.
- To apply these easing parameters to a certain type of function only, such as Rotation or Scale, in the Filters section, deselect the function types you do not want to affect.
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Motion: Applies the easing parameters to the selected Position X, Position Y, Position Z and 3D Path functions |
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Rotation: Applies the easing parameters to the selected Angle functions. |
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Scale: Applies the easing parameters to the selected Scale functions. |
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Skew: Applies the easing parameters to the selected Skew functions. |
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Morphing: Applies the easing parameters to the selected Morphing Velocity functions. Note that it is applied to the Morphing Velocity function in the Layer Properties window, not to the basic Morphing ease in the Tool Properties view. |
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Other: Applies the easing parameters to all the other selected functions, such as all functions created to animate effect parameters. |
- You can also adjust the easing by typing values in the Time Ratio and Value Ratio fields. The values are calculated in percentage.
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In the Left Time Ratio and Right Time Ratio fields, type the percentage value corresponding to the length of time you want the easing to last. The value must be between 0% and 100%. |
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In the Left Value Ratio and Right Value Ratio fields, type the percentage value of how strong you want the easing out. The value must be between 0% and 100%. |
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If your Time Ratio and Value Ratio values are equal, you will have a linear motion. |
- Click one of the following buttons:
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Apply: Applies the easing parameters to the selected keyframes. |
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Apply/Previous: Applies the easing parameters to the selected keyframes and then selects the previous keyframe in the timeline. |
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Apply/Next: Applies the easing parameters to the selected keyframes and then selects the next keyframe in the timeline. |
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Close: Closes the dialog box. If you did not apply the modifications, they will be cancelled. |