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Offset keyframes in After Effects with a single swipe

At the time of writing, there is no built-in way to offset keyframes in After Effects,
and most third-party tools are too complex to use quickly and intuitively.

I have spent two years developing a new tool that lets you preview your entire timeline in a dedicated timeline view, allowing you to offset keyframes with a single swipe. This tool is called Skew Pro.

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The way it works is simple:

  • Launch Skew Pro from the extensions menu
  • Load your active composition by clicking the load button
  • Select your keyframes and swipe from the top to offset them

Similarly, you can also offset layers in After Effects with a single swipe.

Skew Pro opens a world of possibilities for animators and motion designers, and offseting keyframes is just one of them.

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