Easing Functions 2

Easing functions are useful for creating natural-looking animation of objects in VIC-3D 9 with iris. If you have any questions, please contact our support team.

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Previously we covered how to apply easing functions to control the movement of objects around the frame in iris.

In this video, we’ll go into more detail and demonstrate a few of the more popular easing options.

Each easing option can affect the beginning motion (In), the end motion (Out), both (InOut), or work from the center out (OutIn).

To review, easing options may be selected by right-clicking on the timeline between the relevant keyframes and choosing from the Easing submenu.

Six main categories of predefined easing options are available.

Selecting Customize allows further customization of the exact parameters of the easing curve.

It is also a convenient way to preview the motion of each easing curve.

As you can see, the range of easing functions in VIC-3D 9 with iris allows users a great deal of flexibility with how objects are animated.

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