Apple Motion 5.1.1 User Manual

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Chapter 12

Keyframing

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Located at the top of the parameter list, the Show Curve Set pop-up menu lets you display 11
built-in parameter curve sets as well as custom sets you build yourself. (For information about
creating a custom curve set, see

Create a custom curve view

on page 463.) Choose an item

from the menu to display all parameters, dynamic parameters (parameters with keyframes or
behaviors), or specific parameters (Position, Rotation, Scale, Shear, Anchor Point, Opacity, and
Retiming). The Curve Set pop-up menu displays the name of the selected curve set (Animated,
All, or Modified, for example).

View all parameters for all selected objects

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Choose All from the Show Curve Set pop-up menu.
By default, only animated parameters display curves in the graph. Nonanimated parameters
appear as dotted lines. Deselect a parameter’s activation checkbox to hide it in the graph. You
can display or hide all parameters associated with a group or object by selecting or deselecting
its checkbox.

View only animated (keyframed or behavior-influenced) parameters

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Choose Animated from the Show Curve Set pop-up menu.
Parameters with more than one keyframe are displayed.

View parameters changed from their default values

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Choose Modified from the Show Curve Set pop-up menu.
This option shows the parameters that have been modified from their default values, or are
currently being modified (in the Canvas, Inspector, or HUD).

View only active parameters

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Choose Active from the Show Curve Set pop-up menu.
This option shows only parameters being modified in real time. For example, with Active
selected, dragging an object in the Canvas displays its X, Y, and Z Position parameters in the
Keyframe Editor.

View keyframes corresponding to a specific parameter

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Choose a parameter type (such as Rotation) from the Show Curve Set pop-up menu.
Only parameters of the chosen type are displayed.

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