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Dots on the motion path show that the left half has slow
motion, while the right half has faster motion
You can also adjust the shape of any control point’s curve by clicking to select that control
point, which exposes its Bezier handles, and then dragging the handles to adjust its curve.
Once handles have been exposed, there are a variety of methods you can use to adjust them
and manipulate the motion path.
Finally, you can adjust the acceleration of motion by adjusting the Acceleration handle on the
stem of any Bezier curve. Dragging an acceleration handle towards a control point creates an
eased keyframe, where motion slows to a stop, or begins from a stop. Dragging an acceleration
handle away from a control point creates more linear motion, where the object moves
continuously through that control point.
An acceleration handle on the Bezier handle of a
curve lets you create eased motion by dragging
it in towards the control point being adjusted
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