Selecting Parts Associated with Key

Selecting Parts Associated with Key

To Select Parts Associated with Key

1.       Right-click the key or selection associated with the parts that you want to select in the Animation Timeline pane.

2.       Select Select Parts of Keys or Select Parts of Effect from the context menu.

 

 

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Example,

Four propellers of the drone which are associated with Rotate effect are selected in green.

 

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You can display only keys which are associated with a selected part or parts in the Animation Timeline pane.

Click the Show keys for selected objects icon at the Toolbar in the Animation Timeline pane. And then you select a part of part in the Viewport. The icon gets highlighted in the darker gray.

Click the icon again to disable the mode to show all keys.


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