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Hi guys and welcome to this new lecture in this lecture which we'd like to do is to focus on the motion

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path how to manipulate the motion path and how to use the graph editor to create motion that is somehow

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very smooth and very intriguing maybe sometimes.

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So we will go through the motion path all together and also will go through the graph chart.

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For example if you press you here you will see the graph for example for the position how to use a roving

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keyframes how to easy is frame's how to ease them in is them out and the multiple kind of keyframes

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that you will have for example the keyframe interpellation if it is interpellation that is distempered

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or interpellation that spatial and how to use the busier than anywhere and so on.

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So there is quite some learning here and it's extremely important that you learn the motion path techniques

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because it will make a difference between a good animation a smooth animation and an abrupt animation

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that nobody wants to see.

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Then we will move on to create our challenge or to execute our challenge.

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For example the challenges over here.

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This is a simple challenge but also not as the animation is pretty useful.

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It will teach you how to use the spatial and temporal graphs that use most of the time.

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It's not just about Pressey f 9 and getting it is it's also about learning how to manipulate the path.

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What is the graph editor and how to create animations that are smooth and quite attractive.

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So the learnings in this section are very important and you need to focus.

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You need to give it great attention.

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Don't take it for granted that you know about the graph chart.

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It does not finish in one or two lectures.

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It has a whole section for you really to upgrade your skills to understand the parameters of the options

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that you have in After Effects.

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Hopefully you will focus very much on the section and our series Inside with the first lecture.

