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From: cjohnson@crl.com (Carl Andrew Johnson)
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Subject: Smooth Motion Questions
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I'm having difficulty getting my motions to be as smooth as I like. I guess
there are a few key concepts that I'm just missing.
If I want an object to sit still and then slowly (and smoothly) start
moving to a fixed speed, how should I set up my keyframes?
Or if I want my camera to start moving from a dead stop, whats the best way
to get it moving with out that >jerk<.
I assume this has something to do with keyframes, tension, continuity and