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paste a selected source or destination shape either in the same Warp 2D tool
or from another.
To copy and paste a source or destination shape:
1 Select a source or destination shape to copy.
2 Use the Ctrl + C (for Windows and Linux) or the Cmd + C (for Mac OS)
hotkey combination to copy the shape.
3 Use Ctrl + V (for Windows and Linux) or Cmd + V (for Mac OS) to paste
the entire animation of the shape points and tangents.
NOTE The transform, and other properties are not copied.
Curve Correspondence
In addition to the usual spline editing interactions, you can also edit the
correspondence between two linked shapes. In the image below, red curves
depict source shapes, blue curves depict destination shapes, and cyan lines
represent the correspondence between the pairs of linked curves. These lines
show the direction the warped image will move as the interpolation parameter
is animated from 0 to 1. You can add link points on either curve (using the
Ctrl key) which can then be dragged along the curve to change the directions
of the lines. Adding a point on one curve will also create a corresponding
point on the opposite curve. Dragging one of these points sideways along the
curve will skew the correspondence directions. Correspondence positions are
animatable.
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