How to Keyframe The Wiggle Expression in After Effects
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- Опубліковано 26 лип 2024
- In this tutorial, I'm going to share with you an interesting technique for animating the wiggle expression in After Effects. This allows you to smoothly transition an object from a stationary state to a state of random movement.
At first, I will apply a common wiggle expression to a layer, setting the stage for our animation. The slider control effect then becomes our secret weapon. It's a powerful tool that isn't used often but can be quite handy in managing your animations.
By creating duplicates and appropriately renaming the sliders as 'frequency' and 'amount', we establish clear control points for the wiggle effect. The pick whip tool also comes into play, offering a way to link these sliders to the wiggle expression.
The beauty of this method lies in its flexibility. You're free to animate the frequency, the amount, or both, based on what suits your creative vision. This tutorial is more than a step-by-step guide. My aim is for you to gain some valuable skills and insights into the various ways you can be more inventive with After Effects.
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bro u just saved me so many hours, life saver!
Thank you for the tutorial, mate!
Awesome, thank you so much for your help!
Very Helpful. Thank you
Nice tutorial, dude!
Thanx Dude !!!!! You're a life saver !!!! Quick and clear !!!
Thanks! on point, no blabla..super! > One thing i missed was the importance of the comma in the Expression...just in case someone gets an error warning, which happended to me.😉
OMG THANKS
OMG thanksss
Merci !!!
Thanks so much!!!!! :)
Glad it helped!
Quick and to the point - just like a good tutorial should be ;)
It shakes too vigorously though. Why can't it do it slowly over time?
okay but i want it to wiggle only for some seconds, how do i do that?
Doesn't work man
;-;