When the TimeWarp pane in the FCurves window is active, all changes such as editing, selecting, keyframing, and other actions apply to the selected function curve’s TimeWarp curve.
FCurves window A. TimeWarp pane
The TimeWarp pane includes the following options and buttons:
The TimeWarp list is empty by default until you create a TimeWarp curve (see Creating a TimeWarp curve).
Curves are listed in the TimeWarp pane and numbered “Tn”, where n is a reference number for the TimeWarp curve. The name is based on the object last selected in the FCurves pane. If nothing is selected, the curve is numbered and called “No Name”.
Click to create a TimeWarp curve. See Creating a TimeWarp curve.
In TimeWarp mode, the original time code is graphed by TimeWarp time code. The vertical axis shows the time values for the original animation, and the horizontal axis shows the time values for the TimeWarp animation.
A. Original animation values on Y-axis. B. TimeWarp animation values on X-axis. C. Beginning of time D. End of time
Click to apply a TimeWarp curve to its selected property. See Applying a TimeWarp curve.
Click to detach a selected TimeWarp curve from its function curve, and returns to the original motion data. See Detaching a TimeWarp curve.
Click to merge a TimeWarp curve with its function curve and make the curve permanent. See Merging a TimeWarp curve.