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Curve Editor 04: Tool Bars

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Curve Editor 04: Tool Bars

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Tangent Tools

1. Auto
2. Smooth
3. Spline
4. Linear
5. Step
6. Fast
7. Slow



Auto
  • Auto is a type of optimization where the selected lowest and highest value keys are slowed and everything in between become linear.
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  • Auto and Slow are the same under some circumstances, the main difference is that Slow will apply ease in and ease out on every selected key while Auto only applies slow on the lowest and highest value keys. 


Smooth

The difference between Smooth and Auto is that Smooth will produce an arc in motion that can deviate from the original motion path.
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Spline
  • Spline is different from other types of tangents in that it will preserve the same degree of curvature regardless of how the front and rear keys change. 
  • Other types will re-calculate with the changes in the before and after keys.
The following descriptions for the illustrations will describe the changes in the curve tangents.
  • Before and after keys set to Smooth experience drastic changes when the middle key is moved.
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  • Before and after keys set to Auto experience only slight changes when the middle key is moved.
  • Before and after keys set to Spline experience no changes when the middle key is moved.
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Linear: Constant speed
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Step: Carry the current state until the next keyframe


Fast
: pick up speed when nearing a keyframe
Slow: drop speed when nearing a keyframe

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Handle Tools

Handles allows for the adjustment of the tangents for the transition style to exaggerate or understate the animation.

1. Break
2. Unify
3. Show Handle

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Break

Break
 lets one move both sides of the Handles independently of each other.

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Unify

Unify
 forces both sides of the handle to reciprocate making it easier to preserve smooth transitions.

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Show Handle

Toggle 
Show Handle to change the visibility of tangent handles.

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Multiple Editing

Simultaneous manipulation of multiple selected handles are allowed.

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Curve Key Editing 

1. Move
2. Add
3. Delete
4. Scale

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Move

A key can be dragged around and when combined with the following key downs have different results:
  • Shift + Drag = Move along the vertical value axis.
  • Ctrl + Drag = Move along the horizontal time axis.
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Multiple Select
  • Multiple Select can be accomplished by dragging out a rectangular marquee around the keys.
  • Hold Ctrl to add and subtract from the current selection.
  • Click on an empty space in the Graph Editor to deselect all the keys.


Add
  • Use the Add Key tool to add keys directly on the curve.
  • The Add Key tool can be exited by switching to the Move tool.
  • Hold Ctrl hotkey to show the crosshair lines for the cursor.  When a key is applied, it is applied to all of the visible curves for the same frame.
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Delete

Use one of the following ways to delete selected keys:
  • Press the Delete key
  • Use the Delete button in the toolbar
  • Select Delete in the context menu


Scale
  • When two or more keys are selected, one can use the Scale mode which will be represented by a bounding box with four handlebars at its sides.  Pull on one of the handlebars will perform scaling for the keys.
  • You can also move the bounding box to move the keys encased inside.
  • The pivot for the scale is based on the position of the opposite handlebar to the selected handlebar.
  • Horizontal scale effects the speed of the animation while vertical scale effects the strength of the animation.
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Stats Bar > Frame / Value

Frame 
and Value parameters will reflect the data for the selected Key.  Changing these values will also change the positioning of the selected Key.

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Navigation Tools

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Horizontal and Vertical Line
  • A: The Horizontal line displays the frames which stand for time.
  • B: The Vertical line displays the RTS values:
    • RRotation in angles
    • TTranslation in centimeters
    • SScale in percentages
 The smallest unit of a frame is 1; There are no decimal numbers or negative values.
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Pan
  • Use the Pan mode to drag around the viewing area for the Graph Editor.
  • Or hold Alt while in the Select mode to temporarily Pan the viewing area and let go of Alt to return to Select mode. 
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Ctrl + Scroll
  • The mouse wheel controls the vertical scrolling of the viewing area.
  • While holding Ctrl, the mouse wheel starts to horizontally scroll the viewing area.  
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Zoom
  • Hold Alt while using the mouse wheel to activate zoom in and zoom out.
  • The cursor position dictates the center pivot for the zoom.
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Zoom Time

Under 
Zoom Time mode, the use of Alt+mousewheel will only contract and expand the horizontal time axis.



Zoom Value

Under 
Zoom Value mode, the use of Alt+mousewheel will only contract and expand the vertical value axis.



Frame

Clicking 
Frame will fit all of the visible graph according to the time range and value range.



Frame Horizontal

Clicking 
Frame Horizontal will fit all of the visible graph according to the time range.



Frame Vertical

Clicking
 Frame Vertical will fit all of the visible graph according to the value range.



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Playheads
  • Drag on the Playhead to change the Current Frame.
  • Double click on an area in the Curve Editor to move the Playhead to the position of the cursor.
  • Press the left and right arrow keys to move the Playhead back and forward one frame at a time.
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  • The Playheads are synced for the Timeline and Curve Editor which means when one is dragged the other follows.
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Current Frame

The Current Frame display is also an input field.  Input for either the Curve Editor or Timeline will also change the Current Frame of the other.

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Outliner Display Options
  • The Outliner Display Options are mainly used to display the structure* of the selected asset in different ways to make the keying process more efficient.
  • Outliner Display Options include:
    1. Filter
    2. Tree View 
    3. List View
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    • For more information on the display differences, see here.
    *"Structure" refers to RTS (Rotation, Translation, Scale) and each respective XYZ axis.

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