Tutorial | Overshoot Expression | Adobe After Effects
In this tutorial, I'll be giving a brief description of the *overshoot expression, and walking you through how to use it to create different looks for your project in Adobe After Effects.
*Credit: Dan Ebberts - www.motionscript.com
Download Project Files:
www.dropbox.com/sh/3z80mi8kzf...
Contents
Introduction - 0:00
Part One: How It Works - 0:44
Part Two: Express Yourself - 1:34
Closing - 5:15
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Thank you so much, it´s exactly what i was looking for 👍
You're welcome! freq = 3; decay = 5; n = 0; if (numKeys > 0){ n = nearestKey(time).index; if (key(n).time > time) n--; } if (n > 0){ t = time - key(n).time; amp = velocityAtTime(key(n).time - .001); w = freq*Math.PI*2; value + amp*(Math.sin(t*w)/Math.exp(decay*t)/w); }else value
@daitofuproject
2 жыл бұрын
thx!
@davielias4404
Жыл бұрын
My hero!
@EricNoneless
Жыл бұрын
thank you, why he didn't put it in the description??
@mingwu7002
26 күн бұрын
Angel
“Despite these 4 eyes im not that smart” is underrated 😂
Thank you so much that really helped a lot with how my animations look. Does this work on any keyframes or Position/Rotation/Scale only?
Thank you so much! Helped a lot! However there's a small mistake in the code in the dropbox pdf you've shared. The 'V' of value(in the last line of code) is capital. It should be small. While your code still works, it keeps giving an expression error notification.
@gerardoestrada3040
Жыл бұрын
thanks mate!!
Dont work when i set "easy in"
@ilmannfh
7 ай бұрын
Any solution rn?
Ur ears 👂 smart