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Curves view
Navigating the Curves view
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Hiding and showing curves

For the selected Animation clipAnimation data that can be used for animated characters or simple animations. It is a simple “unit” piece of motion, such as (one specific instance of) “Idle”, “Walk” or “Run”. More info
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, the Curves viewThe area in the Timeline Editor window that shows the animation curves for Infinite clips or for Animation clips that have been converted from Infinite clips. The Curves view is similar to Curves mode in the Animation window. More info
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includes a hierarchical list of the properties with animation curvesThe curve drawn between keys set for the same animatable property, at different frames or seconds. The position of the tangents and the selected interpolation mode for each key determines the shape of the animation curve. More info
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. Expand, select, and deselect the properties in this list to filter which animation curves are shown in the Curves view.

For example, to show only the animation curves for position along the X-axis, expand Position and select the Position.x property. Press F to frame the animation curve for the Position.x property.

Curves view showing the animation curve for the Position.x property
Curves view showing the animation curve for the Position.x property

The Curves view supports the following methods of selecting and deselecting animation curves:

  • Click the Triangle icon of a parent property to expand and collapse its list of child properties.

  • Hold Shift and click to select contiguous properties.

  • Hold Command/Control and click to select discontiguous properties. Hold Command/Control and click a selected property to deselect it.


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Curves view
Navigating the Curves view