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Remove Ease/Multiplier Curve 585
cur ve, you can edit its keys, ranges, and properties,
as with any other animation track.
R emove E ase/Mul tiplier Curve
Track View > Curve Editor > Curves menu > Remove
Remove (Ease/Multiplier Curve) lets you delete an
ease or multiplier curve at any time.
Procedure
To delete an ease or multiplier curve:
1.
In the Hierarch y list, select one or more ease or
multiplier curve tracks.
2. On the Tr ack View menu bar, choose Curves
> Remove.
TheselectedEaseorMultipliercurveis
removed.
Tip: Yo u c a n u s e On/Off (Curves) (page 2–585)
to turn off the ease or multiplier affect without
removing the curve.
On/O ff (Cur v es)
T rack View > Curve Editor > Curves menu > On/Off
Use On/Off when you want to work with the
original function curve rather than a curve altered
by ease and multiplier cur ves. A disabled curve
has no effect on its assigned tr ack, but c an be
enabled to restore the effect.
Procedure
Totoggletheactivestateofaneaseormultiplier
curve:
1.
IntheHierarchylist,highlightoneormoreease
or multiplier curves.
2. From the Curves menu choose On/Off.
If you also have the parent track selected (the
transform that has the ease applied), you will
see the difference in the curve when you turn
theeaseormultiplieroff.
EaseCurveOut-of-RangeTypes
T rack View > Curve Editor > Curves menu > Ease Curve
Out-of Range Types
Ease Curve Out-of-Range Types displays a dialog
that lets you assig n out-of-range types for the
current ease curve (page 3–932).
Ease and multiplier curves use the same
out-of-range types as other controller tracks. See
Parameter Curve Out-of-Range Types (page 2–551).
You will usually want to use the same out-of-range
typeforaneasecurvethatyouuseforitssuperior
function cur ve.
Procedure
To set the out-of-ra nge t ype for an eas e cur ve:
1.
Highlight one or more ease curve items in the
Hierarch y list.
2. FromtheCurvesmenuchooseEaseCurve
Out-of-Range Types.
3. Do one of the follow ing.
• Click an out-of-r ange type image to apply
that type to both the incoming and outgoing
curves of the ease curve.
• Click the left arrow button below an
out-of-range type image to apply it to only
theincomingcurveoftheeasecurve.
• Click the right arrow button below an
out-of-range type to apply it to only the
outgoing curve of the ease curve.