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Linear keyframe "ease" across multiple layers

New Here ,
Jun 21, 2017 Jun 21, 2017

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Hi All,

Having an issue I need some help with.

The goal is to create an animated zoom in using still image plates, where there is a smooth linear zoom through 3 layers of still images.

As I have created it now, the zoom works of course, but it is not smooth. The zoom rates are slightly faster/slower for each layer which is quite noticeable to the viewer.

The problem is that I can not figure out how to "Easy Ease" across the layers. Rather it applies the ease to each layer independently.

This image is the graph representation before any "easing".... as configured manually..

Screen Shot 2017-06-21 at 11.09.09 AM.png

This image is when "Easy Ease" is applied with all green graph lines selected.

Screen Shot 2017-06-21 at 11.09.27 AM.png

As you can see it creates the linear flow in each layer, but not across the 3 layers combined..

Any help in figuring this out would be unbelievably appreciated.

Thanks in advance for any guidance someone can provide.

Dustin

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Advisor , Jun 21, 2017 Jun 21, 2017

A couple of different approaches you could consider:

1. Remove the scaling animation from your individual layers, parent them all to the same null, scale and ease the null.

2. Forget the layer scaling. Set your layers to 3D and fly a camera through them.

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A couple of different approaches you could consider:

1. Remove the scaling animation from your individual layers, parent them all to the same null, scale and ease the null.

2. Forget the layer scaling. Set your layers to 3D and fly a camera through them.

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Thanks Mike... I went the 3D route and that worked great.

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