To ease in and ease out you need to long click the space in between the keyframes. There’ll be a menu in which you can select the proper easing you’d like.
@@marcolopez5828 yeah this is what I'm talking about. Why is everything hidden? It's bad design also it's more clicks than would normally be needed in a more traditional interface so this interface actually slows down the user.
@@marcolopez5828 the two finger work but intermittently. I found there's a few things that glitch out like this. Keyframing does it a lot you end up with half a dozen or more keyframe and piled ontop of each other.
Listen I don't hate Procreate the company and the people who use their products - I love their drawing app, but their animation program is just bizarre. The UC/UI design choices make no sense. As an animation tool it's forgotten that intuitive doesn't mean making something obtuse.
To ease in and ease out you need to long click the space in between the keyframes. There’ll be a menu in which you can select the proper easing you’d like.
@@marcolopez5828 yeah this is what I'm talking about. Why is everything hidden? It's bad design also it's more clicks than would normally be needed in a more traditional interface so this interface actually slows down the user.
You can use 3 fingers to zoom out the way you wanted from the timeline
@@marcolopez5828 the two finger work but intermittently. I found there's a few things that glitch out like this. Keyframing does it a lot you end up with half a dozen or more keyframe and piled ontop of each other.
Listen I don't hate Procreate the company and the people who use their products - I love their drawing app, but their animation program is just bizarre. The UC/UI design choices make no sense. As an animation tool it's forgotten that intuitive doesn't mean making something obtuse.
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@@jaythermo6937 I had never heard of that til this moment. I will definitely give it a go.