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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
30 Chapter 1 Orientation
2 In the Toolbar, click the Add Behavior icon, then choose Basic Motion > Grow/Shrink
from the pop-up menu.
The Fade In/Fade Out Dashboard is replaced by the Grow/Shrink Dashboard.
Note: To select and apply behaviors and filters using the Toolbar icons, you must first
select an object.
3 In the Grow/Shrink Dashboard, click the edge of the box and drag outward.
The object scales up over time.
To apply a filter to an object:
1 In the Library, click the Filters category.
The Filters subcategories appear and are listed alphabetically. The All subcategory is
selected by default, and all available filters appear in the Library stack.
2 Click the Color Correction subcategory.
3 In the stack, drag the Contrast filter to the object in the Canvas.
The Dashboard changes to the Contrast filter Dashboard.
Note: You can also apply a filter to an object from the Add Filter icon in the Toolbar.
4 In the Contrast Dashboard, move the slider to adjust the Contrast value.
Note: Filters can be easily keyframed in the Inspector or by using the Record button.
For more information, see “K
eyframing Filters” on page 116.
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