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You use the Parameter Out-of-Range dialog to project the pattern of the key
dots in the selected track. These patterns are applied to the animation outside
the range of all keys in the track. This is why they're called out-of-range types.
By default, tracks use a constant out-of-range type. This means that the track
values before and after the range of keys remain constant. For example, in a
100-frame animation with keys up to frame 20, the X, Y, and Z values after
frame 20 remain the same for the rest of the animation. The objects in this
example do not move from frame 20 to frame 100.
Applying the Cycle out-of-range type will make the key pattern in frames 0–20
repeat cyclically for the remaining 80 frames.
Outputs: Source / Test
In Particle Flow, you create a
particle diagram on page 7885 by connecting
events on page 7770 using wires on page 7971 . Each wire links an output with
an
event input on page 7817 . There are two different types of outputs: ;
■ The connector sticking down from the bottom of a global event on page
7801 is a source output.
■ The connector sticking out from the side of a
test on page 7948 is a test
output.
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