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I'm sure I came across a script or plugin a few years ago that stretched out the keyframes and layers within a comp based on how much you wanted to extend the duration by.
Just got the classic "Can you make the overall animation slower?" question. I know I could time remap but as I'm still working on it and there will be many changes along the way I'd like to slow down each comp individually so I'm not constantly referring back upstairs to the master comp to check the timing. I'm also aware I could go into each comp and select and drag all the keyframes holding alt to maintain their relative position but there are tonnes of comps and it would require manually adjusting each layer's in and out point.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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Weirdly enough a script came out a day or so after I asked this question.
foxRetimer - aescripts + aeplugins - aescripts.com
Does exactly what I was wanting!
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How about using the time stretch column? This will shorten or extend the layer/precomp container and very nice feature I use often for retiming keyframe animation while keeping them relative to each other.
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Thanks, but i'm looking for more of a 'baked' solution that applies the stretched time to the contents of the precomp.
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Weirdly enough a script came out a day or so after I asked this question.
foxRetimer - aescripts + aeplugins - aescripts.com
Does exactly what I was wanting!
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Perfect Timing Very Nice Script for baking TR. Thanks for sharing what worked.

