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You can open multiple parameters into the Curve Editor using the curve pop-up menu at the
upper left-hand corner of the Curve Editor that lets you choose which parameters are exposed
via checkboxes. This menu also lets you choose which curve is selected by clicking the name
of the parameter you want to edit.
Choosing which parameters to
display in the Curve Editor
While you can only work on one curve at a time, you can choose which is selected for editing
by either selecting it in this pop-up menu or by clicking any dimmed curve in the Curve Editor.
Using the control points exposed by each curve, you can edit parameters, alter keyframe
timing, and change each control point’s interpolation to create custom easing effects affecting
the acceleration of change from one keyframe to the next.
Methods of adding and selecting keyframes in the Curve Editor of the Edit page:
To change which curve you’re editing: If the Keyframe Editor is open at the same
time as the Curve Editor, you can click the keyframe track you want to edit and the
corresponding curve will be highlighted. Otherwise, click the Curve menu at the upper
left-hand corner of the Curve Editor, and choose which curves you want to expose to
work on. If multiple curves are open in the Curve Editor, click any dimmed curve in the
background to highlight it for editing. If the clip you’re editing is too narrow, then the
Curve menu may be hidden; zooming into the Timeline will show the Curve menu again.
To add new keyframes to a curve: Option-click anywhere on a curve to add a new
control point.
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