YouTube Toon Boom Tips Channel – Motion Paths in Animate Pro and Harmony


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Toon Boom Tip of the Week

In the latest installment of our Tip of the Week series of Animation tutorials our resident expert and Professional Product Manager, Lilly Vogelesang, will explain Motion Paths in Animate, Animate Pro and Harmony. 

The short video is 8 minutes long. Lilly discusses separate motion paths3D motion path curve and suggested uses, control point options. She explains the difference between locked-in-time and constant keyframes. Lilly continues by explaining how to create a straight line between keyframes and how to use a control point to shape the path between keyframes. Tension, bias and continuity are also explained.

So get comfortable, watch the video and learn how to experience a better way to more efficient and satisfying animation, with our Tip of the Week.

More Animation Resources from Toon Boom

When you have watched our latest Tips of the Week, we have much more for you to learn about. Make use of these great animation resources to become the very best.

Visit our Toon Boom Tips Channel on YouTube and watch all of the Tips of the Week.

Become a better animator by visiting our Toon Boom Professional Animating Resources:

  • Producing a 3DStereoscopic Project  – Turn your project into a 3D Stereoscopic animation. Instructions and material.
  • Templates – Professional-quality templates for Animate, Animate Pro and Harmony, everything from Sunrises to Particle Effects.
  • Video Tutorials – Expert animation tutorials to help you begin and then progress to the highest level of animation expertise.
  • Community Video Tutorials -  These in-depth animation tutorials are created by some of Toom Boom’s industry power users.
  • Visit our User Forums -  We answer your questions. Work with other users and our experts to get answers to your animation and storyboarding questions.

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