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Using the Graph Editor: Speed - After Effects Tutorial
From the course: After Effects CC 2022 Essential Training
Using the Graph Editor: Speed
- [Instructor] So far, we've seen animation represented as a motion path in the comp window and as key frames on the timeline. Another way to visualize animation is in the graph editor, where we can see animation expressed as either speed or as value. We'll take a look at the speed graph here. And here, I've got several instances of a triangle that's animated up and down. Each one has a different interpolation. You'll notice that I have a y-position property here, and I was able to take the regular position and just split this up into its own separate x-position and y-position properties. And I can toggle that by just right clicking on the position property and say separate dimensions. Let's take a look at what this linear movement looks like inside the graph editor. To open the graph editor, come over here to this button. And one thing we want to do is come over here to this icon and make sure that Show Graph Tool Tips is…
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Understanding keyframe interpolations5m 43s
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Adding and adjusting keys5m 23s
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Using the Graph Editor: Speed6m 44s
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Using the Graph Editor: Value5m 14s
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Altering speeds with time remapping6m 33s
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Anchor point fundamentals4m 44s
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Parenting6m 22s
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Using expressions to loop animation5m 54s
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Essential Graphics panel6m 40s
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Essential properties5m 25s
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