![]() Playing back each transform node in the 2 monitors clearly shows (even despite the jerky playback) that easing is applied to the node with easing (left monitor), and not to the one that doesn't have it (right monitor)ĩ. ![]() I copy this transform node, and apply easing in the Spline editor.Ĩ. Again, at first there is no easing applied (playback isn't so smooth but luckily it doesn't have to be)ħ. Now in the Fusion page, I apply the exact same transformation via a Transform node. With the exception of a glitch for 2 random frames of about 2 pixels in width, there is no difference.Ħ. To prove without a shadow of a doubt that there is no easing, I now apply a Difference composite mode to this clip which will show any difference between the motion of this clip and the one in the track below. On playback, no easing appears to take place.ĥ. Just for good measure, I open up the timeline clip graph and verify the easing there as well.Ĥ. I duplicate the clip, put it on a track above, and apply easing to both keyframes via the Inspector.ģ. In the Edit page, a clip moves across the screen. So, just because you are being so needlessly difficult about this, and for some reason saying to multiple forum members that their problems do not really exist, I have made a video which I invite you to watch:ġ. Yes there is a curve in the timeline graph but it certainly doesn't seem to do anything! Now that I have watched your clip though, I have to say that no, it is not enough, because as Hendrick says, it doesn't show any easing on position keyframes at all, or at least not in a way that is easily discernible (and I don't know why you have a video showing easing on zoom keyframes when no one complained about that). I didn't even watch your clip because I didn't need to in order to know that this bug exists. ![]() ![]() What part of 'some bugs are system specific' do you not understand? It means that something can be working on your system, but not on my system or someone else's system, and it will still be a bug. If it works for you then great, but I'm sure you must be aware that some bugs are system specific. ![]()
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