You can cut or copy a clip in the Trax Editor, or you can copy a clip from the Visor or Outliner to the Trax Editor. See Use the Visor with Trax and Use the Outliner with Trax.
After you cut or copy a clip, you can paste it to the same character set, or to a different character set that has similar attributes.
Before you can copy and paste clips between characters, they must first be mapped. See Mapping animation between characters.
A copy of the clip is placed in your system’s clipboard.
The clip is removed from its character and is placed in your system’s clipboard.
To paste a clip to the same character
To paste a clip to a different character set
You should only copy and paste clips between characters if they have been mapped. See Mapping animation between characters.
To copy a clip from the Visor or Outliner and paste it in the Trax Editor
To copy clips from your operating system’s file browser to your Maya scene
The clips in the file you dragged are copied to your current Maya scene file and they appear in the Unused Clips tab of the Visor and in the Outliner.
You can now copy these clips from the Visor or Outliner to a character in the Trax Editor. See the previous procedure.
Except where otherwise noted, this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License