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Hi All,
Auto Bezier is Ruining my day. I am trying to control the speed of a liquify effect animation, and I have found some auto bezier key frames. Not sure how they go there, and I can't remove them.
What I am trying to do specifically: adjust the speed of animation so it is a fast drip at the start and slows down towards the end. I have seen tutorials where I can do this by adding Distortion Percentage Key Frames to each of my Liquify effects on my (png) clip. Makes total sense to me.
But these Auto Bezier Key Frames are controlling the entire (png) clip and mucking things up.
Can anyone help please?
Thank you.
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I can give any Liquify keyframe any interpretation I want by using the Graph editor and the Pen tool or by right-clicking on a keyframe and choosing either of the keyframe interpretation methods (velocity or interpolation) or by holding down the Ctrl/Cmnd key and clicking on any keyframe using the selection tool.
Make sure AE is up to date and try a reboot.
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Thank you Rick,
I am a total newbie here and fumbling my way through it all.
I do not understand what you mean by using the Graph Editor. I've tried right clicking and opening up Essential Graphics, but no dice. I've also right clicked on the Auto-Bezier Key frame and there was not an option to choose velocity or interpolation settings. I have this when I right click:
New -
Composition Settings
Reveal Composition in Project
Preview -
Switch 3D View
Rename
Open in Essential Graphics
Composition Flowchart
Compostion Mini-Flowchart
I'd like to learn more about Auto-Bezier key frames, adjusting them, etc., but for the immediate short term for my project I really need to know how to delete these Auto-Bezier key-frames as quickly as possible.
Any suggestions for a newbie?
Thank you.
C.
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Press the u key to reveal the layer's animated properties. Lasso the offending keyframes. Hit the backspace key.
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Thank you Dave.
So I made a newbie mistake. The round key frames were small, not large. I didn't know there was a difference. So, these were not auto-beziere key frames at all, just regular key frames that I could not move because the effect timeline was collapsed.
The more you know....
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Hi Rick,
So I made a newbie mistake. The round key frames were small, not large. I didn't know there was a difference. So, these were not auto-beziere key frames at all, just regular key frames that I could not move because the effect timeline was collapsed.
The more you know....
Thank you.
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You really should consider deleting your account, every single post I've seen of yours presents a hostile and obtuse disposition.
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If you are talking about auto-bezier keyframes in the timeline - large round icons - Ctrl / Cmd lick them and they will change to linear keyframes with a diamond shaped icon.
I guess the broader question is : why are they ruining your day?
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Hi Mike
So I made a newbie mistake. The round key frames were small, not large. I didn't know there was a difference. So, these were not auto-beziere key frames at all, just regular key frames that I could not move them because the effect timeline was collapsed.
The more you know....
Thank you.