ok so… this is a little bit of a weird question- but haven’t you guys seen the zooms where it zooms to someone and almost bounces off the side before finishing? I’m not sure how to explain but idk how to do it
JemU776
December 29, 2019, 7:10pm
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Easing functions with zooms:
@zoom on X Y to % in S using easing_function
Example:
@zoom on 58 378 to 272% in 3 using easeout
Hey
You can add more info to overlay animations (check out this guide on overlays right here: Placing & Animating Overlays ) by using easing functions which can help to make the movement seem more “natural”.
According to the Episode Guides, they’re subtle, and sometimes it may be hard to spot the difference of these easing functions when comparing two overlays side by side, but if you look closely, you should be able to see it ^^
Here’s an example I wrote up, using an overla…
I prefer to use easebounceout
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January 29, 2020, 5:25am
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