Which Curve Editor Cycle mode continuously cycles the selected keyframes?
3.
What type of camera or 3D tracking file can the MultiPlane node import?
4.
What MultiPlane parameter locks the layer to the camera perspective?
Answers
1.
A macro is the combination of commonly used functions in a new function.
2.
The RepeatValue Cycle mode continuously cycles the selected keyframes.
3.
The MultiPlane node supports .ma (Maya ASCII) files, allowing you to import 3D camera paths or use 3D tracking data clouds.
4.
The Attach Layer to Camera button locks a layer to the camera perspective.
Keyboard Shortcuts
Curve Editor
Option-drag
pans window
Control-Option-drag
zooms window
+/= (by the Delete key)
zooms in and out
Option-drag on numbered axis
pans only in that direction
drag on numbered axis
scales in that direction
S
syncs the time to the current keyframe
T
toggles the timecode/frame display
Shift-drag
selects keyframes
Control-drag
deselects keyframes
Command-A
selects all curves
Shift-A
selects all knots on the active curve
Control-click tangent
breaks the tangent
Shift-click tangent
rejoins broken tangents
Q
moves selected points
W
scales points; this is a two-step process: you first click the scale center, and then a second point to pull toward or away from the first point you clicked
X/Y
allows movement on only the x- or y-axis; pressing the key again frees that axis
H
flattens keyframe tangents
V
toggles the visibility of the selected curves
K
inserts a keyframe on the current cursor position on the curve
Del
deletes active keys
Delete
removes curves from the Curve Editor (does not delete them)