Write on – Apple Motion 4 User Manual

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Add and Subtract: Values generated by this behavior are added to and subtracted from

other behaviors and keyframes that affect the same parameter.

Frequency:

A slider that lets you adjust the amount of random variation per second.

Higher values generate faster variations, whereas lower values generate slower variations.

Wriggle Offset:

A slider that allows you to offset the sequence of random values when

you want to apply the same Wriggle behavior to multiple shapes. By offsetting each
shape’s version of the Wriggle behavior, you can prevent them from moving in sync.

Noisiness:

This slider adds an additional overlay of random variance to the Frequency

you’ve set. Higher Noisiness values result in more erratic variations in the affected vertices.

Link:

This parameter appears when you apply this behavior to a two-dimensional

parameter (such as Shear) or three-dimensional parameter (such as Position or Rotation)
that consists of X, Y, and/or Z values. Turn this checkbox on to keep the behavior’s effect
on each value proportional.

Preserve Angle:

When this checkbox is selected, the tangent handles become (or remain)

flat, maintaining the continuity of the curves.

Random Seed:

A button that lets you pick a new random seed number. This number is

used to randomly generate new sequences of values, based on the other parameters of
this behavior.

HUD Controls
The Wriggle Shape HUD contains the Amount, Multiplier, Apply To, Frequency, Wriggle
Offset, Noisiness, Link, and Preserve Angle parameters.

Write On

The Write On behavior provides a quick way to draw a paint stroke or outline on the
Canvas over time. This allows you to create a handwritten text effect, create the
ever-popular old serial travel map effect, create a hand-sketched alpha mask for a transition
or reveal, create an animated graph for a business presentation, produce graphics to
prevent monitor burn-ins, and so on. The behavior can be automatically applied to a
paint stroke created with the Paint Stroke tool or added to an existing shape. You can
have the shape draw, erase, draw and erase, draw in reverse, and so on, over time.

When Write On is applied to a filled shape with an outline, only the outline of the shape
is drawn.

Note: You can manually animate the First Point Offset and Last Point Offset parameters
in the Style pane of the Shape Inspector to achieve the same effect as the Write On
behavior.

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Chapter 17

Using Shapes, Masks, and Paint Strokes

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