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Adobe After Effects | Looping Animations

Pulled from: https://motionarray.com/learn/after-effects/loop-video-animations-after-effects/

Start with a piece of footage in your composition you want to loop. Grab a stock video clip if you need one to try out.

  • Identify that piece of footage in your project panel.
  • Right-click and select Interpret Footage > Main.
  • At the bottom of the window is a Loop option. By default, it’s set to 1. Change this to loop however many times you like.
  • Now you’ll see the footage layer is longer, reflecting the number of loops. Extend the handles to the right.
  • Now when you use this piece of footage it will loop!
  • This method is nice and easy, but it will only work for footage.

Part 2: Looping Animation

Now let’s say you have a precomposed animation that you want to loop, you would have to approach this differently. Here are the steps:

  • Right-click on the precomp and select Time > Enable Time Remapping.
  • Option + click the stopwatch for Time Remap.
  • Using the Add Menu, select Property > loopOutDuration.
  • You might find yourself getting some blank frames at the looping point. To fix that, simply go into your precomp and extend the layers past the end of the timeline.
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