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Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Orientation
- About Motion
- Getting Started
- The Motion Interface
- The Utility Window
- The File Browser
- Dynamic Guides
- Importing Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator Files
- The Canvas
- The Toolbar
- Current Frame and Project Duration Fields
- The Transport Controls
- The Mini-Timeline
- The Library
- Motion Dashboards
- The Inspector
- Parameter Basics
- Using the Animation Menu vs. Using the Record Button
- The Project Pane
- The Playground
- Your No. 2 Pencil
- Using the Timeline
- Using Keyframes in Motion
- Keyframe Basics
- Creating Keyframes in the Canvas
- Using Animation Paths
- Keyframe Interpolation Basics
- Using the Keyframe Editor
- Checking Your Selection
- Recording Keyframes During Playback
- Keyframing Objects With Applied Behaviors
- Keyframing in the Dashboard
- Keyframing in the Inspector
- Keyframing Filters
- Converting Behaviors to Keyframes
- Arts and Letters
- Extra Credit
Chapter 4 Arts and Letters 135
In the Canvas, the Sequence bounding box appears.
Before any animation occurs, you must explicitly add a parameter to the behavior from
within the Inspector. Until a parameter is added, Dashboard adjustments have no effect.
To use the Sequence behavior:
1 With the Sequence behavior selected, display the Behaviors tab in the Inspector.
The upper area of the Sequence controls contains the Add and Remove pop-up menus,
which are used to select parameters to add to the behavior or to remove parameters.
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