Stefan de Konink via Cin wrote:
Now what Cinelerra bring you from this point. Keyframing a property of the plugin, and there it becomes interesting. Plugin keyframes seem to give the control what we are looking for here. I can set the yaw using "Generate keyframes while tweeking", but what I would be actually looking for is the same set of curves that would be available when changing x,y,z,opacity etc. How would I get interpolation working? Autos' keyframe can use Linear or Bezier mode; plugin's keyframe only Linear mode. Usually the interpolation feature works for all values of the Plugins.
Stefan de Konink via Cin wrote:
Could anyone elaborate how Cinelerra knows it can interpolate some of the parameters, but not others? Could you explain better what you mean? With "Generate keyframes while tweeking (j)" enabled, when you change a value of the Plugin (Effect) a keyframe is created on the Timeline. If you move the Insertion Point in the Timeline and change a value (or more values) of the Plugin, an other keyframe is added. Each time a keyframe is created the Plugin save ALL its values.
Note: I never used F_v360 plugin. IgorBeg