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The track is averaged, indicated by the simplified curve that appears behind the keyframes
in the Keyframe Editor.
For more information on using the Average parameter behavior, see Average.
Converting Tracks to Keyframes
Tracking data recorded or referenced by the Match Move, Stabilize, or Unstabilize behavior
can be “baked” into keyframes on the transformed object. The tracking keyframes are
applied to the tracked object and the behavior is deleted. You can then modify the
animation curves in the Keyframe Editor.
Because the Analyze Motion behavior does not transform the image, analyzed tracks
cannot be converted into keyframes. However, a Match Move or Stabilize behavior that
references data from an Analyze Motion behavior can be converted into keyframes.
To convert a tracking behavior to keyframes
1 Select the Match Move, Stabilize, or Unstabilize behavior to convert.
2 Choose Object > Convert to Keyframes (or press Command-K).
A dialog appears confirming the conversion.
3 Click OK.
The behavior is converted into editable keyframes and the tracking behavior is deleted.
For more information on converting behaviors to keyframes, see Converting Behaviors
to Keyframes. For more information on using the Keyframe Editor, see Keyframes and
Curves.
Asking Motion for a Hint
Motion can suggest good reference patterns.
To display suggested tracking reference points
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Press the Option key, click a tracker in the Canvas, and hold down the mouse button.
Note: You need at least one tracker in the Canvas to display suggested tracking reference
points.
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