In other apps I use for animation there are usually a script/plugin/add-on/way that allow me to copy the keyframe velocities and overall bezier curve shapes. That is extremely handy to copy from a keyframe-set to another, and to avoid a wonky animation as Kent puts at 18:20.
Just wondering if there's a hidden Blender add-on that does that kind of thing?
Wow, can we just copy and paste the ease with ctrl+c and ctrl+v? That's mind blowing!
So, I'm not trying to copy the values, or the keyframes... I'm trying to match the easing. Let's say I worked on a custom curve shape in the graph editor and now I want other elements to be in synch, but they have different values... sometimes even entirely different properties (say I want the rotation to match the translation). Is there a way to copy the curve shape (the incoming and outgoing velocities), or do we have to do it manually for each curve?
I tried showing it here (it's After Effects though - hopefully it makes sense): https://youtu.be/pf-ojailWg0
Yep, and after I change it to Bezier I stretched the handles to get the movement I wanted. I want to copy the EXACT same handles onto the other shape. That is fairly difficult to do by eye, and tedious if I had 100 squares. That is why I was wondering if there is a way to copy the easing, not the values or keyframes.