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Unintentional movement between keyframes — "Boomerang Effect"

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Sep 11, 2017 Sep 11, 2017

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Having unintentional movement appear between keyframes.

Read on Creative Cow this is called the Boomerang Effect, and to changes preferences for 'Spatial Keyframe Interpolation' to 'Linear Keyframe Interpolation'.

Unintentional movement is still happening between keyframes. Please help.

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LEGEND , Sep 11, 2017 Sep 11, 2017

Check your keyframes -- are they linear or Bezier?  And know you can always modify the Bezier handles on problem keyframes to smooth motion.

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Check your keyframes -- are they linear or Bezier?  And know you can always modify the Bezier handles on problem keyframes to smooth motion.

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Thanks Dave. Yes I had to go back over previously created keyframes, select, right-click and choose "keyframe interpolation" and change bezier to linear. This was in addition to changing my preferences in case anyone else has this issue. Solved.

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