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636 Chapter 12: Animation
Inter face
Copy Animation Into:—
• The sel ected clips only —Only the selected clip in
the track is replaced by a new clip chosen from
the reservoir.
•
All inst ances—Replaces instances (page 3–958)
of the clip (an y occurrence of the selected clip
withintracksforthesameobject,orother
objects of the same size) with the clip selected
from the Reservoir.
•
All instances and adaptations—Replaces any
occurrence (adaptation (page 3 –905) )ofthe
selected clip on al l objects’ tracks in the Mixer,
w ith the clip selected from the Reservoir.
Method to Fit A nimati on to Clip:—
• Scale animation to fi t clip—Scales the length of
the loaded clip to match the length of the clip it
replaces in the track.
•
Trim animation to f it clip—Trim s the length of
the loaded clip to match the length of the clip it
replaces in the track.
•
Set clip l ength to a nima tion l ength, shi ft ing
remaining clips in time—
For selected clips,
changes the animation length to the loaded clip
length. All clips on the track after the selected
clip are shifted depending on the length of the
newly loaded clip.
Remove Weights—Removes any existing weight
cur ves from clips selected to be replaced.
Remove Warps—Removes any exist ing time warps
from clips selected to be replaced.
MixerTransitionEditorDialog
(B iped Object)
Select a biped. > M otion panel > Biped Apps rollout >
Mixer > Motion Mixer menu bar > Transitions > Edit
The M ixer Transition Editor controls transitions
(page 3–1027) on transition tracks (page 3–1027).
When it is active, you view transitionar y st ick
figures to aid in placing your transitions. You can
use this dialog to change the start and end times
of transitions, change the transition focus, and
perform other functions.
This dialog is very similar to the Motion Flow
Transition Editor (page 2–1051).
Interfa ce
Lengt h—Sets the number of frames for the
duration of the transition.
Transitions are calculated by matching velocities
inbothclips.Smoothoutabruptvelocitychanges
using longer transitions.
Ease In—Ease-in value for the source clip.