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By lucasfarleigh - 8 Years Ago
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Hi, Just wondering if there is a way to smooth down an animation made with iPhone x live as I just created one and it is very stiff. Very new to animation - is there a way so it runs a lot more smooth and a lot less laggy?
Thanks
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By Kelleytoons - 8 Years Ago
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You don't have to ask a question in more than one place in these forums (it's actually considered somewhat rude or "spamming").
If you don't get an answer it doesn't help to ask the question anywhere else -- it just means no one knows. However, this morning a notice for a seminar tomorrow evening at 8pm that will cover iPhone X animations was announced by RL, so I would advise you to sign up and attend and hopefully the answers will be there (or you could ask them).
I don't know how to get the notice if you didn't get it in your email, though. Try a web search and see.
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By lucasfarleigh - 8 Years Ago
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Ah, sorry about that - got very little views so I assumed someone did know how to do it however it wasn't getting much attention, so I tried to delete it however I couldn't, anyway, will look at that video
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By argus1000 - 8 Years Ago
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Have you tried the curve editor? First, you can use the optimizer; then, you can out smooth individual curves by using the scale tool; finally you can move/delete individual frames.

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By animagic - 8 Years Ago
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As far as I know the curve editor doesn't work for facial animation yet.
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