Ease in and out sucks again

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dave4443

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Ease in and out sucks again

PostFri May 02, 2025 3:44 pm

It worked... passable in Davinci resolve 19

Now with the new keyframes it's back to the horrendous overshooting, it likes to rubber band around even after playing with it in the new spline editor in the edit page, it's not fun to use at all.

still fine on the fusion page but my god it's horrendous on the edit
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Re: Ease in and out sucks again

PostSat May 03, 2025 3:25 pm

I haven't see this in either of the Betas. I find things vastly improved over version 19.

Can you share a one clip .dra that shows the issue?
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Re: Ease in and out sucks again

PostSun May 04, 2025 10:51 am

I agree there needs to be an author lock modifier key for the Bezier handles so if the handle is horizontal its at 0° and not 15°. Locking at 0°- 90°-180°-270° if using the correct sided handles then this should prevent the overshoot.

If the Bezier handles are at 0° (horizontal) there is no overshoot, I've tried various things to get it to overshoot can cant do it other than having the handles not at 0°.

the issue is when the keyframe is a in change ie a third preceding keyframe at a different value the Bezier handle averages out the incoming line to the out going line and puts the handle evening out the two so the Bezier handle is not at 0°.

This current behaviour is better as its smoothing of none equal keyframes where overshoot is required for smooth, the lack of a "HOLD" keyframe means the Bezier handles need to be manually adjusted to 0° to prevent the overshoot. The issue with this is there is no way to get the Bezier handles to 0°.

I think this is way some people are saying there is no overshoot as the keyframes they using are 2 identical and there is no overshoot.

I honestly think the way it works if fine. We need a way to make author lock keyframes to 0°- 90°-180°-270°.
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Re: Ease in and out sucks again

PostSun May 04, 2025 7:29 pm

Agree with Dave, working with keyframes is a horrible experience ... 20 Beta 2. Adobe Pr is much easier. I can't figure how to move a keyframe up/down ... only vertically in timeline (speed change).
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Re: Ease in and out sucks again

PostFri May 30, 2025 2:02 pm

I agree on locking, it seems not to work very well and trying to drag isn't very accurate.

It's just also still full of rubber banding, I did a simple zoom in to the side of an image and it likes to push all the way to the wrong side and then retract backwards, still a long way to go on that front it would be great to just work the same as after effects but hopefully one day!

I'll find the project I had issues on and try to update it

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