What is Easing Curves?

Mathematical curves that define the rate of change of a parameter over time to make animation look natural.

Detailed Explanation

In the real world, objects rarely move at a constant, linear speed; they accelerate and decelerate due to physics. Easing curves (like 'ease-in', 'ease-out', or custom bezier curves) simulate this in digital animation. An 'ease-out' curve makes an object start fast and slow down before stopping. These curves are mathematically defined by cubic bezier functions, plotting time on the X-axis and the animated property's progression on the Y-axis. Adjusting the handles of a bezier curve allows animators to create 'snappy', 'springy', or 'fluid' motion profiles.

Why It Matters

Without proper easing, animations look mechanical, cheap, and unnatural. Easing is the primary differentiator between amateur and professional motion design. Renimate's AI automatically applies professional, modern easing curves to your UI animations, ensuring they look premium without requiring you to manually adjust graphs in a timeline. This guarantees that your marketing videos maintain a high-end, tactile feel that reflects the quality of your actual product.

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