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Options in the Transition Optimization dialog allow you to search for the
location for the transition.
Go To Start Frame Moves the time slider to the first frame of the transition.
The number field shows the start frame number.
Start Frame Set the transition start frame for the source and destination clips
in their respective fields. Duration for the source and destination clips displays
above the Start Frame fields.
Rolling Keeps the clip in motion during the transition.
Fixed For the source clip, this option freezes the biped at the Start Frame
position during the transition. For the destination clip, this option freezes the
biped at the End Frame position. If Fixes is chosen for both the source and
destination clips, the transition is a gradual interpolation from one frozen
pose to another.
Set Start Frame Copies the value in the Frame field of the Ghost area to the
Start Frame field in the Clip area. The position of the destination clip changes
to match the biped body in the destination clip to the biped body in the source
clip.
Locate an appropriate start frame for the source and destination clips by using
the Frame spinner and viewing the positions of both stick figures, then click
Set Start Frame.
The destination clip is rotated and positioned to match both bipeds. Use the
Angle spinner to reorient the destination clip.
Frame Use the Frame spinner to scrub a stick figure back and forth, which
allows you to determine a start frame for the source and destination clips.
Visual feedback of the stick figures is a good way to judge which start frames
are needed for the source and destination clips.
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