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In this example, we've set it at about 13. The graph curve is now clipped
above the upper limit and below the lower limit. The resulting motion
is likewise constrained.
8 Scrub the animation.
The motion on the X axis is limited at both extremes; wherever the object
originally moved beyond the limits, it now behaves as though it's hitting
a wall.
9 Again compare the two tracks.
The Limit Controller (X Position) track clearly shows the upper and lower
clipping, while the Limited Controller track shows the original motion.
The original motion still exists as the Limited Controller track; you can
restore it temporarily by toggling the Limit controller.
10 Highlight the X Position track, and then right-click and choose Limit
Controller > Toggle Limit.
Now, when you scrub the animation, the object moves as before.
11 Choose Limit Controller > Toggle Limit again to restore the limits
You can copy the Limit controller in two ways: the limits only, or the
limits and motion combined. First, you'll copy the limits only.
12 Highlight the Y Position track and note how its curve differs from that
of the X Position track.
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