Aescripts – Smart Key Reverse v2.1 (Win, Mac): Reverse complicated animations in just one click using Smart Key Reverse
Utilizing Smart Key Reverse, you can quickly reverse keyframes on multiple layers while keeping the time patterns of their relatives.
There is no need to repeat actions to make fade-out animation. Use Smart Key Reverse. If you want to perform your work faster, This handy tool reverses any animation using After Effects.
New Changes:
Keyframes that reverse
You can flip every keyframe of your complicated animation with just one click.
You can reverse the timeline using an appropriate time and flip keys out of the layers to produce fade-in and out motion. To control every animation step by creating keyframes that reverse in frames in the workspace.
Complete keyframe control for interpolation
Reverse your animation using precise keyframe interpolation, identical to the forward fade-in animation. Do not worry about the roving of keyframes. This allows you to make all kinds of animations easily
Smart Key Reverse supports all types of keyframes and their interpolation and moving keyframes. Include a button on your beautiful KBar toolbar to gain quick access to the Smart Key Reverse functions
In Time
reverse your keyframes according to the present time on the timeTimeector. This is the most effective way to gain more flexibility as well as to gain more control over the reverse.
Working Area Reverse
Reverse your keyframes with the help of the working area. Use it in more specific tasks to make it simpler.
To Out Point, Reverse
The animation will be reversed from In Point to the Out point of the layer. It's simple to reverse the process using complex animations that combine multiple layers and dozens of keyframes.
Inverse Types
Layers
Properties
Use hotkeys to speed your creativity within After Effects
Use keyboard shortcuts within Smart Key Reverse for all the features available. Press 'shift + key' to activate that function, and swiftly reverse the keyframes you need to. You can alter the preferred key button by setting it to "SHIFT," 'ALT' or the 'CTRL.'