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Keyframe Path Curve for Mac
Are you frustrated with not being able to create smooth animation paths? Filmora has recently introduced the keyframe path curve feature. When you adjust the transition effects between keyframes, you can change keyframe type to control the speed and pacing of the animation, making it look smoother and more natural, and helping you create high-quality video clips. Now Let us know how to use it.
Apply Keyframe Path Curve
Here is the guide on how to apply Keyframe Path Curve on Windows.
1. Click Create Project > New Project, then you can access the main interface.

2. Import a media file > Drag it to the timeline.

3. Move the playhead anywhere in the media file > Add a position keyframe.

4. Move the playhead to any position in the same way > Move the position of the video on the player > A keyframe will be generated automatically. From this you get a set of motion path.

5. Open Path Curve to show the motion path.

Adjust Keyframe Path Curve
You can change the keyframe type to get a smooth path curve.
1. Place the mouse over the keyframe and right-click it > Select Keyframe Type > Select Linear, Curve, Continuous curve, Freeze, Ease in or Ease out to change the shape of a curve.

2. Choose Delete Keyframe to delete a keyframe.

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