Apple Motion 5.1.1 User Manual

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Chapter 12

Keyframing

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Delete all parameters from a custom set

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Click the Clear Curve List button in the top-right corner of the Keyframe Editor.

Delete a custom curve set

1

In the Keyframe editor, choose Manage Curve Sets from the Show Curve Set pop-up menu.

The Manage Curve Sets dialog appears.

2

Select the name of the set to delete.

3

Click the Delete button (–) at the top of the dialog.

The set is deleted.

4

Click Done to close the dialog.

Duplicate a custom curve set

1

In the Keyframe Editor, choose Manage Curve Sets from the Show Curve Set pop-up menu.

The Manage Curve Sets dialog appears.

2

Select the name of the set to duplicate.

3

Click the Duplicate button at the top of the dialog.

The set is duplicated.

4

Double-click the set name in the list, then enter a name for the set.

5

Click Done to close the dialog.

The new set now appears in the Show Curve Set pop-up menu. These sets are saved with the
project, so each time you reopen the project, they are available. You can store as many parameter
sets as you like. After you store a set, you can change or delete that set as needed.

Switch between custom curve sets
Use the Manage Curve Sets dialog to switch back and forth between custom curve sets that
contain common animated parameters. For example, if you created a custom curve set for an
object’s Position and Rotation parameters, and your project also contains another object with
animated Position and Rotation parameters, you can switch back and forth between their
curve sets.

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