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Frage von blazblue:


Hi,

If I created in After Effects, an animation, which I want to move but then again, then it creates ever new keyframes. How can I suppress it?

best regards, blazblue

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Antwort von Mylenium:

What exactly are you moving? Somehow deien wording is unclear.

Mylenium

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Antwort von blazblue:

Hi,

So I try to describe it ;-) times more closely.
I have an animation of a logo that a certain amount of cracks on the floor.

Now I would like to (yet, because the camera is now somewhere else) is the animation "move" will NOT affect any keyframes, otherwise the animation of the camera angle will move to the NEW OLD.

Can I somehow move this animation in the whole?

I hope you have now understood a little better :-)

Many thanks, blazblue

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Antwort von idolum:

All keyframes Mackie?

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Antwort von blazblue:

If I mark all the keyframes, and then the animation s.eine consider other position will ... Of there to catch it anyway .. where the animation is started earlier.

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Antwort von Medienmacher:

I can follow you but not 100%, but the following proposal:
Create your logo animation of precompose where you can fall off your logo. Your camera movement do you do then in a second composition. Thus you remain s.flexibelsten.

Generally precompositions are essential s.einem certain level and complex compositions.

Regards

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Antwort von blazblue:

Hi ;-)

Thanks for this TIP! That helps me a lot schonmal next.

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Antwort von olipool:

One possibility is to highlight all the keyframes, then go to a frame that contains a keyframe and then scrub the values of the keyframes in the layer properties of the mouse, then change in proportion with all others.
Another option is to create a null object and Parant your question then, to level and then move the null object.

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