tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18058147.post818790715384889421..comments2024-03-15T02:50:17.397-04:00Comments on Pleasure for the Empire: What Are We Doing? I mean now...Andrew Bellwarehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05718623679244389126noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18058147.post-66508221997901843332010-10-12T22:30:31.940-04:002010-10-12T22:30:31.940-04:00Nice! I'll try it--have never looked at the gr...Nice! I'll try it--have never looked at the graph mode there. I'm really not qualified at all to do the work in AE that I do. :)Kangashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05306092145547452231noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18058147.post-67783561170026711112010-10-12T11:11:32.062-04:002010-10-12T11:11:32.062-04:00Ooh! That problem I know the solution to!Flip over...Ooh! That problem I know the solution to!<br>Flip over to "graph" mode in AE and you can see that the original curves are probably bent so far that they go into negative numbers before positive numbers. Just grab the handles and straighten them out.Andrew Bellwarehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05718623679244389126noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18058147.post-52474279924055646582010-10-12T06:02:41.815-04:002010-10-12T06:02:41.815-04:00Wow, the frame-by-frame tracking is not fun, I kno...Wow, the frame-by-frame tracking is not fun, I know. <br><br>I have had that same problem with the jitter sometimes and I think it's from messing with keyframes within keyframes.<br><br>Like if you have this:<br>6 3 12<br>and delete 3, you assume it will go up from 6 to 12, but sometimes it will go 6,5,4, then back up to 12 with no explanation of why it ever goes down after 6 when there are no other keyframes.<br><br>Man, that is gonna look like garbage to anyone who has never keyframed in AE.Kangashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05306092145547452231noreply@blogger.com