New to the land that is After Effects workflow scripts, comes EaseCopy. If you create nice custom eases in After Effects, rather than using the standard ease in and ease out. Then, of course you would want to keep the work that you have put into adjusting the animation graph.

EaseCopy lets you copy/paste your eases without overwriting your values and copy/paste your values without overwriting your eases.

EaseCopy for After Effects lets you copy and paste those lovingly adjusted eases elsewhere in your timeline, and for other elements in your project. One of the key benefits of using a script like EaseCopy, is that it works nondestructively. You can copy and paste your eases without overwriting your values. Likewise, you can copy and paste values using EaseCopy, that won’t effect your eases.

EaseCopy will let you copy over more than one ease in a single click. You can also transfer an ease between animated properties. The After Effects script analyzes your animation and scales your eases appropriately. It will even flip them for velocities traveling in opposite directions.

Visit EasyCopy for After Effects over at aescripts + aeplugins for more information, where you can have it under the “Name Your Own Price” pricing

1 comment

  1. Mike Overbeck

    Thanks for the writeup!! Those of you that find it useful, please leave a note in the comment section of the product page. Also, if you haven’t tried it out, check out Parrot, my other tool Parrot for dynamically linking and offsetting animation.

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