Object bouncing despite keyframes dictating it should travel directly from Point A to Point B
- October 7, 2020
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Looking for help! Currently running After Effects (17.1.3) on a 2019 iMac. In a comp of mine dynamically linked to Premiere Pro, I have a photo parented to a solid rectangle that is supposed to quickly enter the frame from below, slow to a crawl (still moving straight upward) for two seconds, and then quickly accelerate (upward) again to exit the frame. The keyframe that separates the quick entrance from the beginning of the crawl (We'll call this Point A) is set to 'Easy Ease In' and the keyframe after it that separates the crawl from the quick exit (We'll call this Point B) is set to 'Easy Ease Out.' For some reason during the slow crawl, rather than travel directly from Point A to Point B at a constant speed, the photo/rectangle leaves Point A, backtracks (reverses) suddenly for an instant, and then continues forth again toward Point B. Between the keyframes (Point A and Point B) on the graph, accurately mirroring this, the objects' y-coordinate rises linearly for a third of the way, decreases linearly for the next third, and then rises linearly again for the final third. Thinking I could 'straighten the curve' in graphical view, I highlighted both keyframes and under Keyframe Interpolation, selected 'Linear,' however, that seemed to do nothing. I tried all other interpolations, as well. I also tried deleting and re-setting all keyframes on the parent (photo) layer. Quiting and re-launching After Effects does not rectify my problem either. I have a second photo/rectangle that simultaneously enters and exits on the other side of the frame and its pathway/behaviour is fine (There is a straight line between its Point A and B keyframes). Can anyone suggest why this is happening and what I could try to fix it?
Thanks in advance for any advice!
