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Keys should be by default on AUTO-BEZIER - how to set this up? (bad results with simple animations)

Explorer ,
Dec 30, 2021 Dec 30, 2021

Hello,

I am testing animations in Aftereffects, but all Keys are by default "easy ease bezier",

which gives strange flat tangents and horrible wiggle in simple smooth curves.

They have to be Auto-Bezier all the time! How can I set this up?

I can only find a preference to change between linear and bezier, but not the TYPE of bezier.

 

Thanks

 

interpolation aftereffects.pngauto bezier.png

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Community Expert ,
Dec 30, 2021 Dec 30, 2021

There is no option to create new keyframes in auto-bezier mode. The quickest way to change them is to COMMAND/CTRL+CLICK over the keyframes when they are lineal (if you are on the keyframe editor panel) or using the auto-bezier button on the graph editor panel

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Explorer ,
Jan 03, 2022 Jan 03, 2022

It should be integrated into the AfterEffects preferences

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Community Beginner ,
Jan 24, 2023 Jan 24, 2023
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1000 percent would love this to be a preference for After Effects. Total time waster to have curves come in linear and then have to tweak every animated property afterwards. Upvote for default auto bezier curves from me! =D

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