Curve Editor Details

This page shows how to use Curve Editor in detail.

This page describes the following features.

Key Control
Slope Control
Snap Control
Copying and Pasting Curves
Copying and Pasting Curve Nodes
Paste Option

Key Control

Key Control

    This feature is used to adjust any key on the curve.

  1. Display just the items that the curve possesses.
  2. Accurately determine the location to place a key by numeric value.
    Sets the number of frames (horizontal) and aspect ratio (vertical).

  3. Determines whether clicking on the screen adds a key or selects keys and curves.
    When depressed, keys can be added, when restored to original status, keys can be selected.

  4. Convert key to hermite.
    Draws the curve is in a smooth shape.

  5. Convert key to linear.
    Draws the curve by connecting each key with straight lines.

  6. Convert key to step.
    Draws the curve by connecting each key with steps.

  7. Convert key to flat.

Slope control

Slope control

    This feature is used to adjust the slope of any key on the curve.

  1. Adjust the left and right slopes using precise values for both.
    Making this setting causes items not possessed by the curve to no lonber be displayed on the item tree.

  2. Links slopes.
    Takes the broken slope and flattens it.

  3. Splits into connected slopes.
    Splits into left and right slopes which can each be independently adjusted.

Snap Control

Snap Control

    This feature is used to adjust the slope of any key on the curve.

  1. Sets the snap for horizontal direction. The unit is frames.
  2. Sets the snap for vertical direction. The unit is the value itself.

Copying and Pasting Curves

Copy and Paste

    This setting is related to copying and pasting on Curve Editor.
    You can also perform copy and paste using a short cut.
  1. Copies the selected keys and curves.
  2. Pastes the copied curve. Press the button to the side, opens the Paste Options dialog box.

  3. Opens the Paste Options dialog box.
    The copied curve can be pasted to another curve node.

Copying and Pasting Curve Nodes

    After you have selected a curve node from the Curve tree, you can copy and paste it using a short cut.

    Select a curve node and copy it by pressing Ctrl+C.
    Copying Curve Nodes

    Select a curve node and paste to it by pressing Ctrl+V.
    If there is already a curve present, it will be overwritten by the pasted curve.
    Pasting Curve Nodes

Paste Options

Paste Options

    The method used for pasting curves is set on the Paste Options dialog.
    This dialog appears when the Paste button is pressed on the Curve Editor window.

  1. Items existing on the source curve are connected by lines to items on the target curve.
  2. Specifies the paste method.
    There are three paste methods: Insert, Replace, and Merge.

  3. Sets the value's offset.
    There are two types of offset: Target curve and Copy.

  4. Sets whether to use the same frame as the copy source.
  5. Sets whether to use the same length as the copy source.
  6. Sets the frame offset.
    This input is activated when Use the source frame is unselected.

  7. Sets the end frame.
    This input is activated when Use the source length is unselected.


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