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Is there an expression to wiggle a wiggle?

Explorer ,
Apr 14, 2018 Apr 14, 2018

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I'd like to have more than one degree of wiggle in my expression.

More specifically, i'd like a wiggle with two different frequencies, and amounts.

I'm trying to achieve a wiggle that works like this simplified image.

wiggle.gif

Wiggling, then precomposing, then wiggling that composition won't really work for what i'm trying to do.

I'm terrible at expressions, is there a simple way of expressing this that i'm not understanding?

Any ideas would be awesome.

Thanks for reading!

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LEGEND , Apr 14, 2018 Apr 14, 2018

You need to apply the wiggles to auxilairy itmes like e.g. an expression slider and simply add those together.

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You need to apply the wiggles to auxilairy itmes like e.g. an expression slider and simply add those together.

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Awesome! Thank you!

But sorry, i'm a bit slow at expressions. How do you add them?

Do you mean like, make two sliders, put a different wiggle expression on each?

Then on the parameter i want to wiggle — in the expression field:

pickwhip slider1, then type "+"then pickwhip slider2?

Is that what you mean?

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