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Changing Controller Properties

You can analyze and change your animation by editing controller properties. Some controllers display a properties dialog where you can change animation values. Whether or not a controller displays a properties dialog, and the type of information displayed, depends on the controller type.

Using Curve Editor you can view controller properties dialogs for multiple tracks simultaneously. The following rules govern viewing multiple controller properties dialogs:

Changing Controller Properties

Some controllers do not use keys, using instead a properties dialog that affects the entire animation. Such controllers are usually parametric controllers like Noise, or compound controllers like List.

To view controller properties in Curve Editor:

  1. Select the controller track you wish to view.

  2. On the Track View menu bar, choose Controller > Properties.

    The controller properties dialog is displayed.

You can also view global properties for some transform controllers in the Motion panel.

Controller properties can also be viewed from the track bar. Right-click any key and choose Controller Properties.

Changing Controller Key Information

Some controllers interpolate between keys that you set on specific frames. Such controllers are always single parameter controllers such as a Bezier Float controller for Height or TCB for Rotation. These controllers use a Key Info dialog that contains settings for one of more selected keys.

To view key information in the Curve Editor:

  • Right-click a selected key to display the Key Info dialog.

    If more than one key is selected, Key Info displays common information for all of the selected keys. Settings that contain values indicate values common to all of the selected keys. Settings that are blank indicate values that change from key to key.

Viewing key information in the Motion panel always displays the settings for a single transform key.

To view key information for transform controllers in the Motion panel:

  1. Select an object.

  2. On the Motion panel, click Parameters, if it's not already turned on.

  3. Click Position, Rotation, or Scale on the Parameters rollout.

    If the transform controller uses keys, Key Info rollouts appear below the Parameters rollout.

To view key information for transform controllers in the track bar:

  1. Select an object that is already animated.

  2. Right-click any key in the track bar.

  3. Choose Controller Properties from the right-click menu.

Changing Controllers That Do Not Display Properties

Some controller types do not display any properties in Track View or the Motion panel. You change the animation values of these controllers using the Auto Key button in the viewports and using the tools in the Curve Editor Keys and Curves menus, and in the track bar.


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