4 V4.3.0 For After Effects W... Hot! - Mt. Mograph Motion

: Improved HSB sliders, an integrated Eyedropper, and the ability to import .ASE palette files from other Adobe apps.

: Focused strictly on resolving the fundamental friction points of digital animation—primarily standard easing interpolation sliders and immediate anchor point snapping.

Clone and mirror keyframes across multiple layers and properties. Mt. Mograph Motion 4 v4.3.0 for After Effects W...

Version 4.3.0 continues to refine the "compact yet powerful" philosophy. The UI is fully customizable, allowing you to highlight the tools you use most and hide the ones you don't. It’s sleek, modern, and fits natively into the After Effects aesthetic. 2. Advanced Easing Controls

Motion graphics design is a fast-paced field that demands creativity, precision, and efficiency. For Adobe After Effects artists, workflow tools are essential to turn complex ideas into polished animations quickly. Enter , a major update to what many consider the industry-standard "Swiss Army Knife" for motion designers. : Improved HSB sliders, an integrated Eyedropper, and

: Select any number of keyframes from different tracks, then copy, paste, or perfectly mirror them directly at your current time indicator (CTI).

Manipulating curves natively via the After Effects Graph Editor can be slow and tedious. Motion 4 v4.3.0 replaces that slow manual tweaking with an immediate, slider-driven alternative. Version 4

: Automatically adds realistic bounce and procedural overshoot properties to any active keyframe using simplified parameters.

: Switch seamlessly between Speed , Value , and Cubic graphs. You can now drag bezier handles directly from linear keyframes and use shortcuts like Shift+Drag to lock handle speeds to zero.

The hallmark of great animation is good timing and easing. Motion 4 completely liberates you from the clunky default Graph Editor. It offers a seamless way to handle your keyframes using , Easing Sliders , or a Custom User Library . You can share, magnify, and adjust keyframes in bulk, allowing you to focus more on the feel of the movement rather than the mechanics.