Creates a bounce effect based on the velocity of value changes with animation options
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Options:
- Enable: This option turns on or off the bounce effect
- Max Bounce: Sets the maximum height of the bounce
- Gravity Presets: These are pre-configured settings for how strong the gravity effect is. Options range from 'Lighter' to 'Heavier'. 'Custom' allows you to set your own
- Custom Preset
- Squash & Stretch
- Auto Rotate
- Transform: Allows you adjust additional X and Y positions and offsets
How to use
- Decide whether to use separate dimensions. This allows you to control the X and Y positions independently. This function works with both separated and non-separated dimensions
- Create two keyframes for the position and ensure a short distance between them
- Select the layer and run the tool. A small window will pop up prompting you to select your preferred options
- Choose a Gravity preset, enable the Squash & Stretch feature, and activate the Auto Rotate options. These settings can be adjusted later
- After clicking the apply button, a setup will be created for further adjustments
Notes
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💡 It works best with short distances of 5 to 7 frames between keys
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💡 For accurate calculations use linear keyframes for Y position
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