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Animation Controllers / Transform Controllers

All animation in the software is performed through animation controllers. The most common animation controllers, those for move (position), rotate, and scale, are also referred to as transform controllers.

Each animation track has its own controller, and each controller can be different.

In the hierarchy list, the controller tracks are represented by the green-arrow icons. You can see which specific controllers are assigned to each track by turning on the controllers display in the Track View (right-click Filters in the Track View toolbar, and choose Controller Types from the list). The controller names appear beside the tracks to which they're assigned.

You can assign different controllers to the tracks, affecting the way they respond. The Bezier Controller, assigned by default to all the Position tracks, lets you move objects using the Select and Move transform tool, and converts those movements into Bezier splines. You can adjust the splines in Function Curve editing mode.


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