As I understand it easing slows the object at the beginning, end, or both sides of the motion path. Is there a way to reverse this so that the object enters and exits quickly, but lingers longer during the middle part of the path?
One (scruffy) way of doing it is to create 3 seperate motion paths tied to the same object and enforce relative path direction, then change the timing of the 2nd and 3rd path to start when the previous animation completes.
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Hi Jackson,
One (scruffy) way of doing it is to create 3 seperate motion paths tied to the same object and enforce relative path direction, then change the timing of the 2nd and 3rd path to start when the previous animation completes.
See attached example for details.
Hope this helps,
Alex
Thanks Alex for sharing that idea here with Jackson.
Thanks Alexandros!
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