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1. Re: Animation Question (picture included)
Andrew Yoole Mar 18, 2013 6:02 AM (in response to perfectblue)Simply create position keyframes for the hand layer by positioning the Current Time Indicator, then positioning the hand.
If you don't know how to create keyframes, start at the beginning:
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2. Re: Animation Question (picture included)
Matt Dubuque Mar 18, 2013 7:56 AM (in response to perfectblue)This video chapter is a nice way to learn keyframing concepts as well.
http://www.lynda.com/After-Effects-CS5-tutorials/apprentice-series-advanced-animation/7854 5-2.html
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3. Re: Animation Question (picture included)
perfectblue Mar 18, 2013 12:01 PM (in response to Matt Dubuque)Thanks for the help, I was able to keyframe the hand.
The problem I am having now is motionblur is not applying to the hand for somereason as it moves. I have it enabled on the image. I even tried creating the hand as its own comp and enabling motion blur both in the comp and in the main comp, but no luck.
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4. Re: Animation Question (picture included)
Rick Gerard Mar 18, 2013 12:18 PM (in response to perfectblue)You don't have motion blur turned on in your comp. Click the icon three to the left if the graph editor. If you still don't see any motion blur open up the comp settings (ctrl/cmnd + k) and check the shutter angle in the advanced tab. Increase it to add more blur. It it's still not enough make the movements quicker.






