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Solution: Animate your first scene - Blender Tutorial
From the course: Blender 4.0 Essential Training
Solution: Animate your first scene
(upbeat music) - [Tutor] All right. Let's take a look at what I did to really polish off this animation. The very first thing I did is to open up the graph editor and just massage the locations. Remember, you can always click normalize and then just go one curve at a time. I do really like using the motion pass, and it gives me a really good idea of what's happening between each and every key frame. For example, I really just wanted to come over here and just slow down. Sometimes I just dug in really, really deep in here and I just dragged the most lightest of points over just to see how things would react, especially on the Y, which was our up and down. I like to add just a little bit more key frames, so this is just hitting the I button to add a little bit of an extra key frame in there. One thing you might notice though is that your motion path won't update if you do graph editor updates. At least sometimes it…
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Overview of animation46s
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What is rigging and why is it important?6m 3s
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Refine your rig in Blender9m 43s
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Set your first keyframe in Blender5m 40s
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Why Pose Mode is awesome for animation6m 1s
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The Graph Editor7m 33s
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Challenge: Animate your first scene3m 23s
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Solution: Animate your first scene9m 26s
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