Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | |
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2015-11-05 | Cleanup: comments/style | Campbell Barton | |
2014-11-21 | Cleanup: typo | Campbell Barton | |
2014-06-19 | Bugfix for Elastic and Back easing types | Joshua Leung | |
** TO BE PORTED BACK TO 2.71 ** As pointed out by Thomas Beck (plasmasolutions), the current behaviour and/or default values for their parameters didn't quite make sense: 1) Back Easing - The old default value of 0.0 results in some overshoot being applied, while trying to tweak it up or down resulted in some odd jumps and discontinities. I've ended up removing some code here which forcibly using a "back" value of 1.7 when users wanted 0.0 instead. There doesn't seem to be any good reason for this. To ensure that there is still an effect initially, keyframes now get created with back set to 1.7 2) Elastic Easing - The old default settings of <amplitude = 0, period = 0> resulted in a curve without any elastic bounce, which wasn't very useful for motion graphics. Now, default values of amplitude = 0.8 and period = 4.1 get set. These were hand picked by Thomas to work well when the duration of the motion is 10 frames long (i.e. the typical length of such effects when doing motion graphics). | |||
2014-04-29 | Error in last commit, need to take duration into account | Campbell Barton | |
2014-04-28 | Correction to last commit | Campbell Barton | |
2014-04-28 | f-curve easing: Adjustments to Robert Penner elastic easing | Campbell Barton | |
Compensate for the clamped amplitude by blending the elastic effect. Allows for a subtle elastic effect which wasn't possible before. | |||
2014-04-28 | f-curve easing: make ease in/out expressions consistent | Campbell Barton | |
2014-04-28 | f-curve easing: make ease-out symmetrical to ease-in | Campbell Barton | |
2014-04-28 | Fix for f-curve elastic ease in/out discontinuity | Campbell Barton | |
2014-03-25 | Code cleanup: rename easing functions with BLI_easing_ prefix | Campbell Barton | |
2014-03-25 | Code cleanup: rename BLI_math_easing to BLI_easing | Campbell Barton | |
Many hard coded values and really specific to time & keyframes. |