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Value Display 571
Selected keys are incremented by 10 fr ames.
Value Display
TrackView>CurveEditororDopeSheet>KeyStats:
Track View toolbar > Value Di splay (field on right)
Value Display (the field on t he rig ht) displays
the value, or position in space, of a highlighted
key. This is an editable field. You can enter a
newnumberorexpressiontochangethevalueof
selected keys.
Pr ocedur es
Example: To move an object in space using Value
Display :
1.
In the Track View (either mo de) Hierarchy
list, expand the Position track of an anim ated
object. In Curve Editor mode, if Show
Non-Selected Tracks is not active, highlight a
track, if necessary, so the keys are visible.
2. Highlight an X, Y, or Z Posit ion key.
The Value Display shows the X, Y, or Z position
key spatial value.
3. Enter the va lue you want in t he Va lue Display
and press ENTER .
The new value takes effect. If the time slider is
at or near the same fr a me as the key, the change
is visible in the viewports.
Example: To add 10 to the values of specific k eys:
1.
In Track View, either mode, highlight the keys
to edit.
2. In the Value Display field, enter n+10.
10 is added to the value of each key. Simply
entering 10 would give each key a va lue of 10.
Show Selected K ey S tatistics
TrackView>CurveEditor>KeyStats:TrackViewtoolbar
> Show Selected Key Stats
Show Selected Key Statistics displays the statistics
represented by the currently selected keys in the
Key window of the Curve Editor.
The frame number and value are d isplayed to the
rightofthekeyintheKeywindow.Forexample,
68, 40.620 (frame=68, value=40.620).
Procedure
To show selected k ey sta tistics:
1.
OntheKeywindowoftheCurveEditor,select
any key or set of keys.
2. On the Key Stats: Track View toolbar, click
Show Selected Key Stats.
Thekeystatisticsaredisplayednexttoeachkey.
Pa n (Tr a ck Vi ew)
Track View > Curve Editor or Dope Sheet > Navigation:
TrackViewtoolbar>Pan
WithPanyoucanclickanddragtheKeywindow
tomoveitleft,right,upordown.Panremains
active until you right-click to cancel or click
another option. The Pan button is yellow w hile
active.
If you have a middle mouse button, pressing it wi ll
instantly give you the Pan capability in Track View,
as in the rest of the software.