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Setting Keyframes Manually
Creating Animations
Changing the Duration between Keyframes
Inserting Keyframes
Use the Insert Key button and Duration field
to insert keyframes with ripple. Ripple occurs when frames are added
or removed, thereby increasing or decreasing the length of the animation
curve. You can also insert keyframes at the end of an animation
curve.
To
set keyframes using the Insert Key button and Duration field:
- Select
the animation curve that you want to affect.
- Move
to the frame where you want to insert a keyframe.
- From
the Animation Controls box, select Keyframe.
- Click
Insert Key. The Insert Key button behaves differently depending
on the current frame:
- If
the current frame is the last keyframe, a new keyframe is created <duration> number
of frames after the last keyframe (duration is
the value in the Duration field). The current frame advances to
the new keyframe.
- If
the current frame is a keyframe other than the last keyframe, a
new keyframe is created <duration> number of frames
after the present keyframe (duration is
the value in the Duration field). Other keyframes are moved by the
same duration causing a ripple effect.
- If
the current frame is between keyframes, Insert acts the same as
the Set button: a new keyframe is created and the duration is unchanged.