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582Motion User Guide
From: Animation moves from the value set in the Sequence Replicator behavior to
the original value of the cells. For example, if the original opacity value of a cell is
100% and opacity is set to 0% in the Sequence Replicator parameters, onscreen
elements begin completely transparent and become completely opaque. This is the
opposite of the To option in the Sequencing pop-up menu.
Through: The sequence goes through a full animation cycle starting at the original
value of the cells, moving to the value set in the Sequence Replicator, and then
returning to the original value of the cells. For example, if the original opacity value
of a cell is 100% and opacity is set to 0% in the Sequence Replicator parameters,
onscreen elements begin completely opaque, become transparent, and then become
completely opaque again.
Through Inverted: The sequence goes through an inverted animation cycle starting
from the value set in the Sequence Replicator, moving to the original value of the
cells, and then returning to the value set in the Sequence Replicator. For example, if
the original opacity value of a cell is 100% and opacity is set to 0% in the Sequence
Replicator parameters, the onscreen elements begin completely transparent,
become opaque, and then become completely transparent. This is the opposite of
the Through Sequencing option.
From Keyframes: Lets you use animation created in the source layers parameters
(except alpha parameters). Additionally, you can keyframe how the animation moves
through the values set in the Sequence Replicator parameters.
Source: A pop-up menu (available when the Sequencing pop-up menu is set to From
Keyframes) to enable animation created by keyframes in a replicated source layer (the
layer that’s disabled when the replicator is created). There are two options: Use Source
Animation and Ignore Source Animation.