Demopaja offers three kinds of interpolation methods for keyframes: linear, smooth, and hold. Each keyframe can have a different interpolation method.
To learn more about how different interpolation methods affect parameters, experiment by setting at least three keyframes with different values and change the interpolation methods for all keyframes as you view the value graph in the Timeline window.
Linear interpolation creates a uniform rate of change between keyframes. Linear interpolation needs only two keyframes to work. This interpolation method always creates a sharp corner at the key frame. In positional parameters this method creates straight lines between the keyframes. This interpolation method creates a mechanical type of animation.
Smooth interpolation creates a smooth rate of change through and between keyframes. If the previous and next keyframes also use smooth interpolation, the shape of the curve near the previous or next keyframes also change. To make any use of the smooth interpolation you need at least three keyframes to see the smooth change. A keyframe with linear interpolation in a series of segments of smoothly interpolated keyframes creates a sharp corner at a point in time where the linearly interpolated keyframe is. This interpolation method can be used for example to softly animate the movement of an image.
There are also three additional parameters which can be used to fine tune the appearance of the smooth keyframes. These values are tension, continuity and bias, and are normally referred as TCB values.
To modify on the TCB values:
NOTE: TCB values affect the curvature of the smoothly interpolated keyframes but they can also affect the speed.
Tensions
The tension of the third key is changed.
Left Tension = 0, right tension = 50
Tension controls how sharply the curve bends at the keyframe. A large value makes the curve tightened at the keyframe, while a small value produces a wider bend. A value of 25 is the default.
Continuity
The continuity of the third key is changed.
Left Continuity = 0, right Continuity = 50
Continuity controls how smoothly the curve goes thru the keyframe. If the value differs from the default value of 25, it forms a corner at the keyframe. The direction of the corner depends on which side of the default value the given value is.
Bias
The bias of the third key is changed.
Left Bias = 0, right Bias = 50
Bias controls the balance between the curve before and after the keyframe. A small value gives more weight to the left side of the keyframe, while a large value gives more weight to the right side. The default value of 25 balances the curve on both sides of the keyframe.
Hold interpolation changes the value of a parameter over a time, but no change occurs between the keyframes. This method holds the value of the keyframe until the next keyframe is detected, when the value is changed immediately. In the Value graph hold produces a horizontal line. This interpolation method can be used for example to change between cameras in a 3D scene.
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