#graphs are dookie or something

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wind timber
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alright

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so your first photo

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youd wanna use an "in" graph

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sorta like this

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and move the first keyframe further away from the one at the end

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so it makes gives it more load up time and makes it seem abit smoother

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and for the second image

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a graph sorta like

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so it flows easily from the first into the seconf

wind timber
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alright

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this could get a little but complicated

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but basically

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any movement (rotation/zooming/paning) thats moving from its original spot/stationary should MOST OF THE TIME start with an "in" graph

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so if you're moving rotation from 0 degrees (starting point) to 90 degrees (mid point) you use an "in" graph

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and then you'd go from -90 degrees (midpoint) back down to 0 degrees (end point)

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this is not ALWAYS the case