One more example of using the pass-through trick is actually in the logo intro at the beginning - I didn’t want the balloon stopping during that transition, so I ramped it down but kept some velocity, and then ramped it back up as it exited the scene. :)
@ 5:28 you can select both of those keyframes, hold shift and double click. This will open the Keyframe Velocity menu, check the box that says "Continuous (lock outgoing to incoming)" This will make moving them up easier. Or you can use the shortcut ( CMD+K) to bring up the velocity menu. Great video!
Heey, great video ! Didn't know about the "Rove Across Time" feature, it's gonna be so useful 🙌 btw here's a little tip I discovered some time ago. In the speed graph, if you double click on a keyframe and then check the "continuous (Lock Outgoing to Incoming)" box it will automaticaly make sure that the speed stays consistent.
so sad this type of content doesn't get enough attention, the information you give with clear examples and explanation is priceless! great video, love your vids
One more example of using the pass-through trick is actually in the logo intro at the beginning - I didn’t want the balloon stopping during that transition, so I ramped it down but kept some velocity, and then ramped it back up as it exited the scene. :)
3:40 how have I never thought of this 🤦♂
It was staring at us for YEARS
this was so helpful 🫶🫶
super useful, and really great no-nonsense format - thanks so much!
You basically solved all my keyframe pains - thank you, srsly 🙏
Haha happy to have helped!
Damn premium information
Thank you bro 🖤🖤
This was sooo helpful! Thanks 🙌
You're so welcome!
How have I never known this?????
hahaha I thought I was crazy for not knowing this for years, glad to know I wasn’t alone
This is really useful, thank you very much ! Simple, effective, clear. Looking forward for your next tutorials and stuff :)
So happy to hear that! Makes me want to make more vids haha
@@Skymography Well let's gooo then !
@ 5:28 you can select both of those keyframes, hold shift and double click. This will open the Keyframe Velocity menu, check the box that says "Continuous (lock outgoing to incoming)" This will make moving them up easier. Or you can use the shortcut ( CMD+K) to bring up the velocity menu. Great video!
Thanks for this! Very useful for future projects
Another excellent video. Love how clearly presented these are and how packed with extremely useful information. Keep it up!
Thank you!!
THANKS SO MUCH!!
Glad to help!
Wow this video is incredible, i'm never posting any comment but you learn somethings to me that will be very usefull ❤
Heey, great video ! Didn't know about the "Rove Across Time" feature, it's gonna be so useful 🙌 btw here's a little tip I discovered some time ago.
In the speed graph, if you double click on a keyframe and then check the "continuous (Lock Outgoing to Incoming)" box it will automaticaly make sure that the speed stays consistent.
Oh this is really cool, I didn't know that -- thank you for sharing!
Really interesting 🧐
MY MIND WAS BLOWN WHEN YOU SHOWED THAT LIFTING THE KEYFRAMING WILL ALLOWS SOME MOVEMENT
am on verge of tears. Thankyou smmm 🥹🥹🥹🤌🏻
so sad this type of content doesn't get enough attention, the information you give with clear examples and explanation is priceless! great video, love your vids
It’s all in due time, thank you for the kind comment - more vids to come :)
So helpful! Been looking for help on something like this for a while now. Thanks so much!
helped me a lot! Thank you man!
Thanks Sky!
Great video again! 👌
Thank you very much!
Where do you find SFX like the discrete "ping" when the message appears?
I usually get all my sound effects (and music) from Artlist
@@Skymography Thanks bro, love the videos!
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