From the course: Cinema 4D: Principles of Motion Graphics
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Custom speed changes - CINEMA 4D Tutorial
From the course: Cinema 4D: Principles of Motion Graphics
Custom speed changes
- [Instructor] One way to take true ownership of your animation is to create custom speed changes between the key frames. In this exercise we're going to do just that, using the F-Curve mode, in the timeline of Cinema 4D. To check out our project, I'll go down to the timeline and press the play button. And you'll see, I've got rotation of snowboards, with a little bounce and overshoot. But I want to make the bounce and overshoot much more dramatic. So, let's stop playback here, and move the play head back to frame zero, and go to the Layout dropdown on the upper-right corner of the interface, and make sure we're in the Animate layout. Once we're there, I want to make sure that the Cloner Offset key frames are selected. I know they are, because they're orange, but I'll just click outside of that area to deselect, and I'll click on the word Offset one more time. And you'll notice, all the key frames are currently…
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