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Invert: Inverts the vertical position of non-animated LUT splines. This does not operate
on animation splines.
Step In: For each keyframe, creates sudden changes in value at the next keyframe
to the right. Similar to a hold keyframe in After Effects® or a static keyframe in the
DaVinci Resolve Color page.
Step Out: Creates sudden changes in value at every keyframe for which there’s a
change in value at the next keyframe to the right. Similar to a hold keyframe in After
Effects® or a static keyframe in the DaVinci Resolve Color page.
Reverse: Reverses the horizontal position of selected keyframes in time, so the
keyframes are backward.
Spline Loop Modes
The next three buttons let you set up spline looping after the last control point on a parameter’s
spline, enabling a limited pattern of keyframes to animate over a far longer duration. Only the
control points you’ve selected are looped.
Spline Loop modes.
Set Loop: Repeats the same pattern of keyframes over and over.
Set Ping Pong: Repeats a reversed set of the selected keyframes and then a duplicate
set of the selected keyframes to create a more seamless pattern of animation.
Set Relative: Repeats the same pattern of selected keyframes but with the values of
each repeated pattern of keyframes being incremented or decremented by the trend of
all keyframes in the selection. This results in a loop of keyframes where the value either
steadily increases or decreases with each subsequent loop.
Spline Editing Tools
The next five buttons provide specialized Spline editing tools.
Spline editing controls.
Select All: Selects every keyframe currently available in the Spline Editor.
Click Append: Click once to select this tool and click again to de-select it. This tool
lets you add or adjust keyframes and spline segments (sections of splines between
two keyframes) depending on the keyframe mode you’re in. With Smooth or Linear
keyframes, clicking anywhere above or below a spline segment adds a new keyframe
to the segment at the location where you clicked. With Step In or Step Out keyframes,
clicking anywhere above or below a line segment moves that segment to where you’ve
clicked.
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