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February 7, 2020
Question

Turn off Adobe Animate Keyframe Interpolation

  • February 7, 2020
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When using adobe animate, I tried the motion tween option, and had my icon move down in a curved motion. When a keyframe is placed after that movement, it "bounces" once, instead of staying still when it's done moving. A tutorial told me that you can stop this in After Effects by turning off keyframe interpolation, but how do you do it in Adobe Animate?

 

This is for a school assignment, and even my professor can't help me.

 

(Moved from the Get Started forum to the Animate forum By Mod JSM)

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Legend
February 7, 2020
  1. Don't use motion tweens. They're terrible. Use classic tweens instead.
  2. Don't read After Effects tutorials to learn how to use Animate.
  3. Just remove the tween. Interpolation between keyframes is what tweens do. If you don't want interpolation, you don't want the tween.
Participant
February 7, 2020

Thanks! I resorted to using a classic tween, but I don't know how to get it to curve as smoothly as the motion tween. I'm extremely new. 

n. tilcheff
Legend
February 7, 2020

Hi mate,

 

Use a 'motion guide'.

 

Nick - Character Designer and Animator, Flash user since 1998 | Member of the Flanimate Power Tools team - extensions for character animation