Create a, Custom curve view, Create a custom curve view – Apple Motion 5.1.1 User Manual

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Chapter 12

Keyframing

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View keyframes corresponding to a specific parameter for multiple objects

1

In the Layers list, Canvas, or Timeline layers list, Shift-select the objects that contain keyframes

you want to view.

2

Choose a parameter type (such as Scale) from the Show Curve Set pop-up menu.

Only parameters of the chosen type are displayed for the selected objects.

Create a custom curve view

In addition to using the built-in curve set views, you can make and manage your own view using
the last two options in the Show Curve Set pop-up menu: New Curve Set and Manage Curve
Sets. As you create and store custom parameter sets, they appear in the Show Curve Set pop-up
menu, allowing you to switch between them. Deleting, duplicating, and modifying custom sets is
done in the Manage Curve Sets dialog (accessible from the Show Curve Set pop-up menu).

Create a custom curve set

1

Choose New Curve Set from the Show Curve Set pop-up menu.

A dialog appears.

2

Enter a name for the set, then click OK.

After you create a curve set, you can choose it from the Show Curve Set pop-up menu.

Add parameters to a custom curve set
Do one of the following:

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After you create a custom curve set, drag a parameter name from any pane in the Inspector into
the Keyframe Editor parameter list.

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In the Inspector, click the Animation menu for the parameter, then choose Show in
Keyframe Editor.
The parameter is added to the custom curve set.
Note: If Animated is chosen from the Show Curve Set pop-up menu when you use the Show in
Keyframe Editor command from the Animation menu, an untitled curve set is created.

Delete a parameter from a custom curve set

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In the Keyframe Editor, drag the parameter out of the list.

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