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Since updating to AE 2020, I'm seeing unwanted easing effects in my keyframed animations.
For example, I'll animate a photograph using keyframes going from 50% to 100%, with no easing applied, but instead of a linear expansion, I'll see the photo grow to, maybe, 120%, then shrink back down until it reaches its final size of 100%.
Not sure if that would really be considered "easing", but I'm not sure what else to call it, (kind of like a "bounce" effect).
How can I achieve a plain old linear tween from value x to y? Is there a setting I need to uncheck?
Thanks in advance.
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Hi Mike,
Thanks for writing in.
Does it happen with all the layers? Have you tested it on a new project? Please share a screenshot of the Graph Editor with the animated property selected. Also, have you tried adjusting the handle manually in the Graph Editor?
Let us know, we're here to help.
Thanks,
Nishu
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Maybe try selecting the keyframes and right clicking/keyframe assistant/exponential scale. This may speed it up but it could make the motion more fluid.