After Effects: Advanced easing with the Graph Editor

Demo summary
The instructor demonstrates applying Easy Ease to rotation keyframes and then manually adjusting the speed curves in the Graph Editor for a custom motion feel.
Step-by-step
- Select the layer and press R to open the Rotation property.
- Create a keyframe at the desired end position on the timeline.
- Move the playhead to the start and change the rotation value to create a second keyframe.
- Select both keyframes on the timeline, right-click, and select Keyframe Assistant > Easy Ease.
- Click the Graph Editor icon to view the speed curves.
- Select the keyframe handles within the Graph Editor and drag them horizontally to adjust the speed and timing of the motion.
Options
- Press S to change Scale instead of Rotation
- Press P to change Position
- Press F9 as a shortcut for Easy Ease
Watch out for
- Ensure the keyframe indicator turns blue to verify you are exactly on the keyframe before making adjustments.
Tips
- Zoom in on the timeline to ensure precise placement on keyframes.
- Type specific values directly into the property field for accuracy rather than dragging.
- If the Graph Editor feels confusing, take it step-by-step or research specific speed graph tutorials to supplement your learning.
Highlights
“that is just ridiculously smooth right”
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