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I want to animate a plane falling onto the ground.



It’s good to have the bounce interpolation however you are quite limited when you want to customize it, for example adding more smaller bounces to the end etc, just like you are able to in After Effects.



Is there an addon available to adjust that or is there even a solution within Blender which I just haven’t found?



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    I want to animate a plane falling onto the ground.



    It’s good to have the bounce interpolation however you are quite limited when you want to customize it, for example adding more smaller bounces to the end etc, just like you are able to in After Effects.



    Is there an addon available to adjust that or is there even a solution within Blender which I just haven’t found?



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      I want to animate a plane falling onto the ground.



      It’s good to have the bounce interpolation however you are quite limited when you want to customize it, for example adding more smaller bounces to the end etc, just like you are able to in After Effects.



      Is there an addon available to adjust that or is there even a solution within Blender which I just haven’t found?



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      I want to animate a plane falling onto the ground.



      It’s good to have the bounce interpolation however you are quite limited when you want to customize it, for example adding more smaller bounces to the end etc, just like you are able to in After Effects.



      Is there an addon available to adjust that or is there even a solution within Blender which I just haven’t found?



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          There is no way to customize them.



          The only way out is to not use the premade interpolations. Stay in Bezier interpolation, and use "free" handles to create your own bounces:



          enter image description here






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            No, you can't adjust the bounce interpolation.



            However, there are manual ways to progress from your state.



            Select the two encasing keyframes and press ShiftO to sample frames between them, reset their interpolation type to Bezier afterwards. You can now manipulate them as you wish. Note, that this is also important as the down position will often not fall on full frames.



            Sample Keyframes



            You can also ghost the curve by pressing the ghost icon and use it as a reference.



            ghosted curve






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              $begingroup$

              There is no way to customize them.



              The only way out is to not use the premade interpolations. Stay in Bezier interpolation, and use "free" handles to create your own bounces:



              enter image description here






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                $begingroup$

                There is no way to customize them.



                The only way out is to not use the premade interpolations. Stay in Bezier interpolation, and use "free" handles to create your own bounces:



                enter image description here






                share|improve this answer









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                  $begingroup$

                  There is no way to customize them.



                  The only way out is to not use the premade interpolations. Stay in Bezier interpolation, and use "free" handles to create your own bounces:



                  enter image description here






                  share|improve this answer









                  $endgroup$



                  There is no way to customize them.



                  The only way out is to not use the premade interpolations. Stay in Bezier interpolation, and use "free" handles to create your own bounces:



                  enter image description here







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                      No, you can't adjust the bounce interpolation.



                      However, there are manual ways to progress from your state.



                      Select the two encasing keyframes and press ShiftO to sample frames between them, reset their interpolation type to Bezier afterwards. You can now manipulate them as you wish. Note, that this is also important as the down position will often not fall on full frames.



                      Sample Keyframes



                      You can also ghost the curve by pressing the ghost icon and use it as a reference.



                      ghosted curve






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                        $begingroup$

                        No, you can't adjust the bounce interpolation.



                        However, there are manual ways to progress from your state.



                        Select the two encasing keyframes and press ShiftO to sample frames between them, reset their interpolation type to Bezier afterwards. You can now manipulate them as you wish. Note, that this is also important as the down position will often not fall on full frames.



                        Sample Keyframes



                        You can also ghost the curve by pressing the ghost icon and use it as a reference.



                        ghosted curve






                        share|improve this answer









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                          No, you can't adjust the bounce interpolation.



                          However, there are manual ways to progress from your state.



                          Select the two encasing keyframes and press ShiftO to sample frames between them, reset their interpolation type to Bezier afterwards. You can now manipulate them as you wish. Note, that this is also important as the down position will often not fall on full frames.



                          Sample Keyframes



                          You can also ghost the curve by pressing the ghost icon and use it as a reference.



                          ghosted curve






                          share|improve this answer









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                          No, you can't adjust the bounce interpolation.



                          However, there are manual ways to progress from your state.



                          Select the two encasing keyframes and press ShiftO to sample frames between them, reset their interpolation type to Bezier afterwards. You can now manipulate them as you wish. Note, that this is also important as the down position will often not fall on full frames.



                          Sample Keyframes



                          You can also ghost the curve by pressing the ghost icon and use it as a reference.



                          ghosted curve







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