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Viewing the results in the Graph Editor
In the next steps youll examine the animation curve resulting from the driven
keys youve set. If you are unfamiliar with animation curves and the Graph
Editor, see
Lesson 1: Keyframes and the Graph Editor on page 200.
To view the set driven key results in the Graph Editor
1 Select the door. To display the animation curve for a driven key in the
Graph Editor, you must select the object containing the driven attribute,
not the object containing the driving attribute.
2 Select Window > Animation Editors > Graph Editor.
3 From the Graph Editor, select View > Frame All. The Graph Editor shows
the driven keys that link the doors TranslateY value to the balls Translate
Z value. An example follows:
The column of numbers on the left lists the driven attribute values. The
row at the bottom lists driver attribute values. The animation curve shows
the relationship between the valuesthe doors Translate Y value rises
as the balls Translate Z value approaches 0.
You can use the Graph Editor to edit the shape of the curve to make the
door rise faster, slower, and higher as the ball approaches it.
Beyond the lesson
In this lesson you learned how to:
Set driven keys to link one attributes values to another.
A driven attribute is not directly affected when you play the animation.
It is linked to a driving attributes value, not animation time. However,
you can use regular animation keys, expressions, motion paths, or other
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