I would like to simulate a Z-axis motion. eg I'm going on a road, and a lantern coming towards me .. I scale it to the lantern of 1% to 100%. in AE, but the movement appears the other way around as in the real world, the closer I get the lantern, the slower it seems to move.
There is a plug-in or a switch or something, so you can turn off this effect ... can someone explain to me how the time went ..? dankeschoen
gruss, jason
Antwort von clint:
Hi, AFX erstmal interpolated linearly, ie with a constant speed. Per frame, your level is always increased by the same percentage.
If the motion should not be linear, click once on the small triangle in the timeline of your animation. Then you see an animation curve and you can edit the Geschwindigkeitspfad manual, can therefore only be slower then faster.
Or do you highlight the first keyframe and press F9 (easy ease). This makes the car slow motion s.Anfang and then faster and faster. But this will fit perfectly just by chance just as you imagine it to you, so you'll still need to do so as described next.
Good luck
clint
Antwort von jasonCrest:
erstmal many thanks for the quick response.
With the movement curves I've already explained myself and I know the synonymous one could solve by hand. synonymous, but I know that there is a solution, with which you can turn off this effect.
yes it does, unfortunately, just not so (synonymous when one sees that the curve is linear) slow down as interpolated as if s.linear but s.end.
a digital camera?
Antwort von clint:
How is your comp just built?
Antwort von Der Merlin:
Hello,
I have the same problem.
I would like to enlarge several images in succession, in the same linear velocity, A zoom of the globe to -> Europe -> Germany -> City -> Street -> and to my house ... etc. The problem is that between the respective images always a soft deceleration takes place ...??? It also does not get out that it runs smoothly.
Greeting The Merlin
"jasonCrest" wrote:
erstmal many thanks for the quick response.
With the movement curves I've already explained myself and I know the synonymous one could solve by hand. synonymous, but I know that there is a solution, with which you can turn off this effect.
yes it does, unfortunately, just not so (synonymous when one sees that the curve is linear) slow down as interpolated as if s.linear but s.end.
a digital camera?
Antwort von Kal111:
"jasonCrest" wrote:
With the movement curves I've already explained myself and I know the synonymous one could solve by hand. synonymous, but I know that there is a solution, with which you can turn off this effect.
You can turn off this "non-effect", but to solve your problem only on Velocity control.
help to simplify this with the scaling is to: Both scaling n.anwählen - right mouse button-Keyframeassistent exponential scale.