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■ Deleting footstep keys.
You must select footstep keys before you can change their timing.
Selecting Footsteps for Time Editing
Selecting footstep keys is the same as selecting footstep icons; when one is
selected, the other is selected as well. Footstep keys can be selected in a number
of ways for editing in Track View.
NOTE To select footsteps, you must have Footstep Mode turned on.
■ Select footsteps in viewports as you would any 3ds Max object. Click a
footstep to select it, and hold down the Ctrl key and click additional
footsteps to select them. You can also draw a selection box around footsteps
to select them.
Selecting footsteps also selects the footsteps in Track View. A selected
footstep in Track View has a white border and a dot on both the left and
right edges of the footstep key.
Footstep key selected in Track View
■ Click the center of a footstep key in Track View to select it. Hold down the
Ctrl key and click the center of additional footstep keys to select multiple
footsteps.
■ To select several footsteps at once, draw a selection box around the footstep
keys in Track View.
■ You can also select one edge of a footstep key by clicking the left or right
edge in Track View. A single white dot appears at the selected edge. You
can change the duration of the footstep by increasing or decreasing the
length of the key on the selected edge.
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