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question about "Wave Warp" effect

Participant ,
Oct 18, 2024 Oct 18, 2024

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hi all, i have a layer added the "wave warp" effect, and i want it not just keep waving, i hope it can gradually start/stop waving , but on that "wave warp" panel i don't see the stopwatch that i can set the keyframe. do you know how i can do it?

thank you in advance.

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Oct 18, 2024 Oct 18, 2024

Animate the wave speed down to zero and the wave height down to zero.

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Participant ,
Oct 20, 2024 Oct 20, 2024

it is very weired,  after I did it, the object which i applied the  "wave warp" will intensely shake before it is completly stop waving.  

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LEGEND ,
Oct 21, 2024 Oct 21, 2024
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Create a custom displacement map in a pre-comp and animate the parameters there, then reference it using the Displacement Map effect. A simple repeating black-white-black gradient will do for a sine wave. Wave Warp uses some odd rounding math to produce "clean" wave patterns and that likely is why things start to jump when you animate parameters in a certain way.

 

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