Ease in/out function on keyframes
Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2006 5:24 pm
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news but I think I have found a mathmatical error in the keyframe options. I was doodling a bouncing ball test over New Year - and discovered that I couldn't get the "right" bounce. I did some more tests to see what is wrong.
By marking off the incriments (on screen) of both an ease in, and an ease out, I discovered that both settings are Identical. Ease in (ease into next key) is wrong.
Smooth and ease in/out seem fine.
If someone is looking at the code, can an addition be added at the same time to the keyframe options - an [animate on 2's] function is highly desirable ... often the animation is animated on twos and this strobes when the camera/bg pans on singles. Being able to pan either the camera or the background on two's overcomes the cometting/bulleting effect.
Rhoel
By marking off the incriments (on screen) of both an ease in, and an ease out, I discovered that both settings are Identical. Ease in (ease into next key) is wrong.
Smooth and ease in/out seem fine.
If someone is looking at the code, can an addition be added at the same time to the keyframe options - an [animate on 2's] function is highly desirable ... often the animation is animated on twos and this strobes when the camera/bg pans on singles. Being able to pan either the camera or the background on two's overcomes the cometting/bulleting effect.
Rhoel