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animating a beating heart

Does anyone have an idea how to animate a graphic of a heart so it looks like it's beating?

Final Cut Pro X, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.2)

Posted on Dec 12, 2012 12:16 PM

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Posted on Dec 12, 2012 2:01 PM

There's a Pink Heart shape in the Library > Shapes section.


Whatever you use, image or shape, go into the Inspector > Properties > Transform


Right click on Scale and from the popup, Add Parameter Behavior > Oscillate


In the Behaviors tab, for the Oscillate behavior, click on Half Range, set the Speed to about 50 and the Amplitude to about 20-25 (or however you like it.) To get a "more even" scaling effect, change the Wave Shape to Triangle.

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Dec 12, 2012 2:01 PM in response to dpcam1

There's a Pink Heart shape in the Library > Shapes section.


Whatever you use, image or shape, go into the Inspector > Properties > Transform


Right click on Scale and from the popup, Add Parameter Behavior > Oscillate


In the Behaviors tab, for the Oscillate behavior, click on Half Range, set the Speed to about 50 and the Amplitude to about 20-25 (or however you like it.) To get a "more even" scaling effect, change the Wave Shape to Triangle.

Dec 12, 2012 2:47 PM in response to dpcam1

Select the shape (if it is a shape) and go to Behaviors (gear icon) > Shape > Oscillate Shape.


Set the Amplitude around 12 or so, Speed around 50, and turn off Alternate Phase.


You can adjust the center points ("Point Origin" onscreen control) and add the Behavior multiple times. If you want to do some interesting things with the sync'ing of the behaviors, set one up at 1/2 the speed of the other (start there and experiment!).


You could also use one or more of these behaviors with the Oscillate behavior for scaling that you've already tried.


HTH

Dec 12, 2012 3:18 PM in response to dpcam1

keyframing the shape would definitely be the more "accurate" way to go.


Did you notice you can keyframe the Origin Points of those Osciallate Shape behaviors?? Or add another Parameter behavior to them like a standard Oscillate? It will actually give the shape a little bit more of a "thump".

animating a beating heart

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