Exponential

The Exponential behavior creates more natural animations when scaling objects, especially when using high values. For example, when an object scales from very small to very large, our eyes erroneously perceive the animation to slow down as the object reaches its upper scale values. The Exponential parameter behavior allows such an animation to speed up the scaling as the values increase to compensate for that illusion, and create a more uniform-looking scale effect.

Tip: When applied to parameters other than Scale, the Exponential parameter behavior creates more organic animations than other interpolation modes.

You can also change the interpolation modes of keyframes to Exponential. For more information, see Set curve interpolation.

Adjust this behavior using the controls in the Behaviors Inspector: