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simultaneous viewing of some adjacent keyframes
Posted by Ten Oksim on October 24, 2005 at 10:28 pmHi, I head AE has an option enabling simultaneous viewing of some adjacent keyframes.
Such an option would be very helpfull in animation.
I hope someone can help,Thanks,
Ten Oksim.Ben G unguren replied 20 years, 6 months ago 3 Members · 2 Replies -
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John Dickinson
October 24, 2005 at 11:01 pmTo view all of the keyframes applied to a layer select the layer and press the U key on the keyboard.
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Ben G unguren
October 27, 2005 at 2:53 amIn addition to the ‘u’ key, you can select a layer and press:
‘a’ to show the anchor point attribute
‘p’ to show the position attribute
s: scale
r: rotation
t: opacity (pressing the intuitive ‘o’ will take you to the out point of the selected layer)
e: reveals any effects
m: reveals the mask shape attribute of any masks
mm (the letter ‘m’ pressed twice quickly): reveals all mask attributes of any masks
tt: time remapping (if you have it applied)
l: audio levels
ll: audio waveform (this will slow things down a lot)
f: mask feather attribute of any masks(I think?)If you want to see more than one, hold down the shift key while pressing the desired key. (This will also hide an attribute.) So if you have your rotation, scale, position, and an effect keyframed, but don’t want to see the position keyframes, select the layer, press ‘u’ (shows all the keyframed attributes) then press shift+p to hide the position attributes. (You can also select multiple layers and do this to all of them at the same time.)
ben
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