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Former user wrote on 7/28/2023, 12:35 PM

@Ruby888 Hi, you say it's animated, I'm presuming that means it's keyframed, either way I think further keyframing is prob your answer but can you capture the entire screen & show the effects you're using?

 

Ruby888 wrote on 7/28/2023, 12:41 PM

@Ruby888 Hi, you say it's animated, I'm presuming that means it's keyframed, either way I think further keyframing is prob your answer but can you capture the entire screen & show the effects you're using?

 

see

 

Former user wrote on 7/28/2023, 1:00 PM

@Ruby888 Click on the keyframe that makes the pixels large, right click Copy that keyframe, then paste that further down the timeline the distance/time you want the big pixels to show, you might have Ctrl+ V to paste that keyframe & adjust where the first/second/last keyframes are

 

Ruby888 wrote on 7/28/2023, 1:02 PM

@Ruby888 Click on the keyframe that makes the pixels large, right click Copy that keyframe, then paste that further down the timeline the distance/time you want the big pixels to show, you might have Ctrl+ V to paste that keyframe & adjust where the first/second/last keyframes are

 

That worked, thank you !

Former user wrote on 7/28/2023, 1:11 PM

@Ruby888 👍

You can right click on the keyframe (& the one before it) & make it a Bezier curve, change it from Lanes to Curves, you can then adjust the Bezier handles to make the effect happen slower or smoother 👍

Ruby888 wrote on 7/28/2023, 2:22 PM

@Ruby888 👍

You can right click on the keyframe (& the one before it) & make it a Bezier curve, change it from Lanes to Curves, you can then adjust the Bezier handles to make the effect happen slower or smoother 👍

Will try it, thank you !