
We'll just make a little little rectangle here. Um, so what I'm going to do is just create a, I'll just create a new shape. And, um, it's, it's a little different than, um, some other programs like cinema 4d and nuke and Maya. Um, so first thing I want to do is explain a little bit about the way after effects uses curves. Joey Korenman (01:09): And now let's jump in and check out the graph editor. Also, don't forget to sign up for a free student account so you can grab the project files from this lesson as well as assets from any other lesson on the site. Every moment of that course is designed to give you an edge in everything you create as a motion designer. Not only does it entail several weeks of intense animation training, but you also get access to class only podcasts, PDs, and critiques on your work from our experience teaching assistants. So if you really want an in-depth animation training, you're going to want to check out our animation bootcamp program. We can only cover so much in just this one lesson. I know that the graph editor may seem a bit intimidating at first, but if you hang in there through this lesson, you'll be on your way to having better looking animations right away. And in this lesson, we're going to take a peak at the graph editor in after effects. Joey Korenman (00:19): Hey there, Joey here for school of motion.

Partial, Auto-Generated Transcript Below 👇 In this lesson we'll take a look at the power of animation curves in After Effects.
