Make clone layers, 226 make clone layers, Make clone – Apple Motion 5.1.1 User Manual

Page 226: Layers

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Basic compositing

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Crop: An activation checkbox to turn cropping on and off. If a layer is cropped and this
checkbox is deselected, the layer resumes its original size, although the cropping values are
maintained. Reselecting the checkbox re-enables the cropping effect specified by the crop
parameters.
When the Crop checkbox is select, four sliders to modify the crop parameters become
available. Each slider defines the number of pixels to be cropped from the layer’s four sides,
relative to the outer edge of the bounding box that surrounds it. These parameters are similar
to the crop parameters in the Media Inspector (available when you select a layer in the Media
list). However, whereas cropping a layer via the Media Inspector crops all instances of that
layer in your project, cropping a layer in the Properties Inspector crops only a single instance
of the layer; duplicates of the layer remain uncropped. For more information, see

Source media

parameters

on page 178.

Timing: Value sliders to control all aspects of clip retiming. For more information, see

Retiming

overview

on page 246.

Make clone layers

In a motion graphics project, sometimes it is necessary to reuse a complex layer in other parts of
the project multiple times. Although you can duplicate or cut and paste any layer, if you update
the original, none of the changes you make are applied to the copies. Keeping track of these
changes can become a tedious and difficult management task. If you find yourself applying
the same filters and masks to more than one copy of a layer, you should take advantage of the
Make Clone Layer command. Making clone layers has the additional benefit of improving project
playback and rendering performance.

You can make clone layers out of images, video clips, groups, particle systems, text, shapes,
and replicators.

Create a clone layer
Do one of the following:

m

Select the layer to clone, then choose Object > Make Clone Layer (or press K).

m

Control-click a layer in the Canvas, then choose Make Clone Layer from the shortcut menu.

m

Control-click a layer in the Layers list or Timeline, then choose Make Clone Layer from the
shortcut menu.

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