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Use motion paths
Last updated 6/15/2014
The cursor will adjust to look like two lines with arrows pointing to the left or right when hovering over a transition we
can expand in this manner.
Selecting transition keyframes
To select individual keyframes, simply click on the desired keyframe and perform whatever modification is desired.
Some possible options include hitting the Delete key on the keyboard to remove the selected keyframes, or modifying
the transition through the right-click menu.
The cursor will adjust to look like a small pointing hand if we are able to select a keyframe. Of course, any locked
element keyframes cannot be interacted with in any manner.
Selecting multiple transitions
Holding the Shift key down while keyframes are selected will enable the selection of multiple keyframes. Alternatively,
a selection rectangle can be drawn across multiple keyframes, but this is imprecise, as full transitions will more than
likely be selected as well.
Copy and paste keyframes
While keyframes are selected, we can easily copy and paste these keyframes from one spot in the Timeline to another
by moving the Playhead to another position before we paste. This is a good mechanism for copying the exact properties
we want and replicating them across the Timeline.
Generating transitions through keyframes
With multiple keyframes selected, we can choose to right-click on them in order to remove or create transitions
between them. This is useful when we have used auto-transition mode but then decide to retain keyframes but remove
the smooth transition between them, or perform the reverse intention.
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