(PowerPoint) The Bouncing Ball - Part 1
(PowerPoint) The Bouncing Ball - Part 1
Part 1
Using the Basic Animation Technique of the Bouncing Ball in
After Effects to learn advanced Ease Keyframes & Shadows
Shane Le Mar
0. Short Recap - Intro to AE & Project Setup
• Move ahead
half a second
& create a
keyframe
• Go to the
centre of the
two keyframes
• Move the Ball
Up on the ‘Y
Axis’ & create
a keyframe
4. Animating the Ball - Basic
Bouncing Ball
Demonstration
• Highlight all
keyframes &
copy
• Move to the
last recorded
keyframe (3)
• Paste
keyframes,
repeat process
until around
five seconds
5. Animating the Ball - Basic
Bouncing Ball
Demonstration
• Now you’ve
created the most
of basic
Bouncing Balls
• This is not very
well animated,
This is a good
therebut
start is no
looks too
easing to the
basic!
keyframes, no
smear
Why is that?
frames/motion
blur
6. Animating the Ball - Intermediate
Bouncing Ball
Demonstration
• Delete all
frames but
the original
three
• Select the
mid-keyframe
and make it
an ‘Easy Ease’
(F9) keyframe
• Zoom into
the timeline
7. Animating the Ball - Intermediate
Bouncing Ball
Demonstration
• Click into
the Graph
Editor
window &
select the
centre
yellow
keyframe
8. Animating the Ball - Intermediate
Bouncing Ball
Demonstration
• Once again,
highlight the
keyframes,
move to the
final recorded
keyframe and
paste
• Repeat until you
get to around 5
seconds
• Turn on Motion
Blur
10. Animating the Ball - Intermediate
Bouncing Ball
Demonstration
• Now you’ve
got a
Bouncing
Ball to be
proud of…
• But we can
make it even
better with
SHADOWS!
11. Animating the Ball - Comparison
Bouncing Ball
Demonstration
• See how
much more
just a simple
shadow adds
to the scene
• This shadow
was created
used an RG
Shadow
13. Animating the Ball - Shadow
Bouncing Ball
Demonstration
• In the Effects
and Presets
Menu find RG
Shadow
• Drag it onto
the ball layer
• You won’t
see a
shadow to
begin with
14. Animating the Ball - Shadow
Bouncing Ball
Demonstration
• Press Ctrl R
or
Press Cmd R
• Zoom right
into the Ball
and select
the RG
Shadow in
the Effects
window
16. Animating the Ball - Shadow
Bouncing Ball
Demonstration
• Click – Hold
Shift and drag
the Baseline
Start & End up
to the ruler line
• Then drag the
Height and
Slant to about
¼ of the way
away from the
base of the ball
along the
centre line
17. Animating the Ball - Shadow
Bouncing Ball
Demonstration
• Now we’re
going to make
the bouncing
ball move
along the
screen to
create the full
bouncing ball
that you know
and love from
the 12
Principles of
Animation
21. Moving the Ball – The Basics
Bouncing Ball
Demonstration
• Now we will be
recording
keyframes to
the ‘X’ Axis,
this is why we
split them
earlier
• So create an ‘X’
Keyframe at
the start of the
timeline and
another at
00:05:30
22. Moving the Ball – The Basics
Bouncing Ball
Demonstration
• At this stage
you’ll want to
switch the
View Motion
Blur toggle off
along with the
RG Shadow as
these will
cause the
Comp to lag
whilst you
animate the
next part
23. Moving the Ball – The Basics
Bouncing Ball
Demonstration
• Select the
last ‘X’
Keyframe,
right click
and change
it to an ‘Easy
Ease’
keyframe (or
press Shift &
F9
25. Moving the Ball - Advanced
Bouncing Ball
Demonstration
• Now holding
Shift, highlight
all the ‘Ease’
keyframes on the
‘Y’ Axis
• Move to the first
highlighted
keyframe, hold
shift and tap the
Down Arrow until
the frames sit at
about half the
height of the first
keyframe
26. Moving the Ball - Advanced
Bouncing Ball
Demonstration
• Repeat the
highlight,
shift & move
process for
the next 3
‘Ease’
keyframes –
each time
moving it to
half the
height of the
one prior
27. Moving the Ball - Advanced
Bouncing Ball
Demonstration
• Highlight all
frames to the
left of the first
set of
Keyframes
• Hold down Alt
(Option on a
Mac) and use
the arrow keys
to move them
along 2 paces
31. Moving the Ball - Timing
Bouncing Ball
Demonstration
• Repeat this
process for
every other
set of
keyframes
increasing
the number
of paces
moved by an
extra 1 each
time
33. Moving the Ball - Timing
Bouncing Ball
Demonstration
• Now move
the last ‘Y’
Keyframe up
to the
nearest .30th
of a full
second of
animation
34. Moving the Ball - Timing
Bouncing Ball
Demonstration
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