Apple Motion 3 User Manual
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Chapter 9
Using the Replicator
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The Line and Wave replicator shapes can have start and end points that exist in Z 
space. In the following image, the Z Start Point (yellow end of the pattern) is set to 20 
and the Z End Point is –18 (red end of the pattern).
Although the Rectangle, Circle, Line, Wave, Image, and Geometry replicators have no 
inherent 3D parameters, they can be moved and rotated in 3D space. Pattern elements 
can also be pulled out of their plane when behaviors are applied. The replicator must 
be a member of a 3D group in order to be pulled out of the X and Y planes by a 
behavior.
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Tip: When working with elements in 3D, you can quickly snap an object back to its 
original orientation by using the Isolate command.
To isolate a group or layer, do one of the following:
 In the Layers tab (or Timeline layers list), click the Isolate button.
The Burst replicator’s Z position is 
set to 0 and the white circle’s Z 
position is set to 225. An 
Attracted To Simulation behavior 
is applied to the replicator, with 
the white circle set as the target 
object.
As the project plays, the 
replicator elements move 
forward in Z space toward the 
attractor.
Here, the camera is rotated to 
look behind the replicator. Under 
the behavior’s influence, the 
replicator elements move past 
their attractor element, and 
return to their original position.
Inactive Isolate button