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Set Lower Limit Sets a value/key in the Lower Limit track at the current frame
equal to the value at the current frame of the limited track. If there is only
one key, the value of the limit is constant over time.
Remove Limit Deletes the Limit controller, restoring the original controller
without limits.
Copy Limit Only Copies only the Limit values and ignores the limited
controller of the highlighted track.
Paste Limit Only Applies only the copied Limit values, or adds a Limit
controller with the copied values if one doesn't exist, while retaining the
values of the original limited track.
As with pasting copied controller tracks, you can paste the Limit values as a
copy or an instance of the copied Limit controller, with the option to replace
all instances of the paste target.
Linear Controller
Main toolbar > Curve Editor (Open) > Select a track in the Track View
hierarchy. > Track View menu bar > Controller menu > Assign > Linear
Graph Editors > Track View Curve Editor > Select a track in the Track View
hierarchy. > Track View toolbar > Controller menu > Assign > Linear
Animation menu > Position, Rotation or Scale controllers > Linear
The Linear controller interpolates between animation keys by evenly dividing
the change from one key value to the next by the amount of time between
the keys.
Linear controllers do not display a properties dialog. The only information
stored in a linear key are the time and animation values.
Use Linear controllers whenever you want a very regular, even transition from
one key to the next. For example, use a Linear controller for:
A color parameter to change from one color to another at a constant rate
of change.
Transforms to produce mechanical, robot-like motion.
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