Panning with keyframes giving me trouble...

slave1director wrote on 8/29/2005, 10:27 PM


Hi all,


Image speaks louder than words so please take a look at this one

http://img383.imageshack.us/my.php?image=pan7ua.jpg


Now I obviously made the red dots, they represent keyframes.

Here's what's happening:

I want to pan across two events , the dots at the end of the first event have the same position values as the dots in the beginning of the second event.

So the movement will start halfway through the first event and finish halfway through the second event.

But

a slow down occurs at the end of the first event and the speed picks up after the beginning of the second event.

I tried to make the keyframes fast, smooth , sharp etc... but the stopping always occurs with various results.

Anyway to get around that ?

Thanks guys

Phil

Comments

FrigidNDEditing wrote on 8/29/2005, 10:39 PM
2 ways - either set your smoothness down to 0

I think that changing all the keyframes to linear should work too - (when you change those settings - it's not just a overall settting it's a per key frame key setting, incase you were unaware)

That's all I got for ya.

Dave
slave1director wrote on 8/30/2005, 11:13 AM

Well your first option solve my problem.


Thank you very much.


Phil
MUTTLEY wrote on 8/30/2005, 12:32 PM
Hm, again with the friggin smoothness.

Consistent Movement Speed

Sony, please ? Aint it about time we have the ability to change this ill conceived default ? Just do a search on the Vegas forums for "Smoothness " and see how many times this has been a problem for users. I almost always want it at 0% and almost always prefer "Liner", there is no apparent reason why users shouldnt be able to change the default prefrence for this.

- Ray

www.undergroundplanet.com

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FrigidNDEditing wrote on 8/30/2005, 2:51 PM
I concur Mutt

Dave
PeterWright wrote on 8/30/2005, 6:05 PM
Yes - If keyframes are linear, smoothness should automatically be zero.