Ever used expressions in After Effects? Yes, I understand it can be a little sophisticated, especially when you know little about them. But on the positive side, learning some expressions can come in handy and can save you a lot of your precious time. Today we’ll be looking at how you can loop in and loop out in after effects using expressions.
Yes, that is the clever way we mentioned in the title. And we promise it’s very easy to follow. Motion Design School has done a great job explaining the topic here. Now, without any further ado, let’s learn how to loop in and loop out in after effects, the clever way.
Word from Motion Design School:
Do you know how much time expressions can save you?
After Effects does offer wide opportunities, but expressions can really pump up your work speed to a whole new levelš¤©
There are two functions: loopIn and loopOut, which can help you loop your animations and reduce the number of repeated keyframes.
They are used for looping your animations before (loopIn) and after (loopOut) keyframes.
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How To Apply Expression
On Mac, hold the (Option Key) + (Left Click)
On Windows, hold the (Alt Key) + (Left Click)
loopOut
loopOut(“cycle”);
loopOut
loopOut(“offset”);
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