KeyTweak: conveniently modify keyframes
Posted: January 7th, 2009, 5:04 am
Hi everyone,
my AE script KeyTweak allows you to conveniently modify any property that has many keyframes (as for example animated masks, keyframed position/transparency/scale data of layers, trackpoints, parameters of effects or what ever). The usual problem with keyframes is that once you have introduced a lot of them, it requires a lot of work to change something, since each keyframe has to be modified separately. With KeyTweak this is no more necessary:
Just change a few keyframes by hand (e.g. 2 or 3 out of 100 keyframes) and KeyTweak modifies the remaining keyframes "accordingly" completely automatic.
Here you find a video-tutorial that explains how to use KeyTweak, as well as the download link:
http://vimeo.com/2747516
In the tutorial I explain how to use KeyTweak to
- correct drifting trackpoints
- correct rotoscoping errors
- realize non-uniform mask expansions
But these are definitely only a few of the possible applications.
Special thanks go out to Hype who inspired me to create KeyTweak.
Any feedback and suggestions for improvements are welcome!
my AE script KeyTweak allows you to conveniently modify any property that has many keyframes (as for example animated masks, keyframed position/transparency/scale data of layers, trackpoints, parameters of effects or what ever). The usual problem with keyframes is that once you have introduced a lot of them, it requires a lot of work to change something, since each keyframe has to be modified separately. With KeyTweak this is no more necessary:
Just change a few keyframes by hand (e.g. 2 or 3 out of 100 keyframes) and KeyTweak modifies the remaining keyframes "accordingly" completely automatic.
Here you find a video-tutorial that explains how to use KeyTweak, as well as the download link:
http://vimeo.com/2747516
In the tutorial I explain how to use KeyTweak to
- correct drifting trackpoints
- correct rotoscoping errors
- realize non-uniform mask expansions
But these are definitely only a few of the possible applications.
Special thanks go out to Hype who inspired me to create KeyTweak.
Any feedback and suggestions for improvements are welcome!