Toggle Frames or Time View

Decide whether the horizontal axis is measured in frames or seconds.

Show Selected Keys Value as Tooltips

Displays a selected key's frame or time value and the corresponding parameter’s dimension.

Selected Key Properties

This button opens a panel where you can control selected keys. Here you will also find the settings for manipulating → Tcb keys. The parameters are described below.

Selected Key Properties – Parameters and Options

 

 

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By clicking on the arrows you can go through a curve's keys, while the current index number is shown in the field.

Frame

Enter any value to set a new time for the selected key. “Frame” depends on “Toggle Frames or Time View”, and therefore either uses frames or seconds.

Value

Here you can change the selected key's associated parameter value at the current time.

Pre-Behaviour

Here are the options:

Post-Behaviour

Here are the options:

Key Type

There are four types: “Tcb”, “Bezier”, “Linear” and “Stepped”. “Tcb” is controlled with the “Tension”, “Continuity”, and “Bias” parameters.

Ease To/Ease From

Both parameters are used to create a smooth acceleration or deceleration. Valid values range between 0.0 and 1.0.

Tension

Lower settings produce smooth and rounded curves:

Continuity

This parameter controls the keys tangents:

Bias

A good example is a race car moving around a bend: it could use either a negative or a positive setting to 1) anticipate the turn with a negative bias, or 2) overshoot the turn with a positive bias:

Incoming/Outgoing

These parameters are only visible with "Bezier"-type keys. By default, an animation key uses one interpolation method, but you can apply two methods:

 Unlike other interpolation methods, "Bezier" interpolation lets you create any combination of curves and straight lines along the motion path. Because the two "Bezier" direction handles operate independently, a curving motion path can suddenly turn into a sharp corner at a key.