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To increment an interval of keys without an envelope (nonblended offset):
1 Create a new named layer.
2 Create an offset by setting two keys. You can use either Auto Key mode,
or click Set Key on the Key Info rollout. Set one key before the frame
where the increment starts, and another after the frame where the
increment ends.
3
Use Snap Set Key to create keys before and after the incremented
range to clamp the motion to the offset only occurs in the range between
the two keys.
4 Click Collapse to collapse the layer.
Editing Trajectory Keys
By turning on biped trajectories, selecting the center-of-mass track, and turning
on Sub-Object: Trajectories, you can select a key on the trajectory. Then either
use Bend Horizontal in the
Keyframing Tools rollout on page 4380 to bend the
trajectory about the selected key, or simply move the key. You can move center
of mass trajectory keys either horizontally or vertically. This allows you to
view the entire trajectory of the center of mass and bend or edit the trajectory.
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