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A clip does not yet appear in the track area of Trax Editor because the
character set associated with the clip (the aircraft) has not been loaded
to display.
3 In the Trax menu, with the aircraft selected, click the Load Selected
Characters icon.
The clip appears as a blue rectangular box in a track in the Trax Editor. A
track is an area in the Trax Editor to place and work with one or more
non-overlapping clips in relation to the animation timeline. Tracks allow
you to work with your clips in a nonlinear manner by allowing you to
reposition and scale clips in time or juxtapose them with other clips. You
can work with multiple tracks in the Trax Editor.
4 In the Trax menu, select View > Frame All.
The Trax Editor updates to show the beginning and end point for all of
the items displayed in the Trax Editor. (In this case the new clip.) The
clip represents the Translate X animation for the aircraft going from -25
to 25, for a time range of 1 to 240 frames.
Anatomy of a clip
Every clip contains interaction controls that relate to information about the
clip:
Frame In and Frame Out indicates the current start and end frame numbers
for the clip in relation to its position on the timeline.
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