Advanced curve editor techniques allow you to make your animations look natural and professional. By changing how values transition between keyframes, you get rid of rigid, robotic movements. 🎛️ Master the Two Types of Graphs
Most professional animation software offers two ways to look at your curves. Knowing which one to use changes how easily you can smooth your work.
The Value Graph: This shows the actual value (like position or size) over time. An upward curve means an object is moving. A flat line means it has stopped. It is best for precise spatial control, like tracking the height of a bouncing ball.
The Speed Graph: This shows how fast an object moves over time. A high peak means the object is moving fast. A baseline value means it is still. It is ideal for adjusting overall timing and momentum. 🕹️ Advanced Handle Techniques
When you switch keyframes from linear to Bézier curves, yellow or gray adjustment handles appear. How you pull these handles creates the “weight” of the object.
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