Create a custom curve view
In addition to using the built-in curve set views, you can make and manage your own view using the last two options in the Show Curve Set pop-up menu: New Curve Set and Manage Curve Sets. As you create and store custom parameter sets, they appear in the Show Curve Set pop-up menu (at the top of the parameter list in the Keyframe Editor), allowing you to switch between them. Deleting, duplicating, and modifying custom sets is done in the Manage Curve Sets dialog (accessible from the Show Curve Set pop-up menu).
Create a custom curve set
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Click the Show Curve Set pop-up menu, then choose New Curve Set.
A dialog appears.
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Enter a name for the set, then click OK.
After you create a curve set, you can choose it from the Show Curve Set pop-up menu.
Add parameters to a custom curve set
Do one of the following:
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After you create a custom curve set, drag a parameter name from any pane in the Inspector into the Keyframe Editor parameter list.
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In the Inspector, click the Animation menu for the parameter, then choose Show in Keyframe Editor.
The Animation menu (a downward arrow) remains hidden until you position the pointer over the far-right side of the parameter row you want to modify.
The parameter is added to the custom curve set.
Delete a parameter from a custom curve set
In the Keyframe Editor, drag the parameter out of the list.
Delete all parameters from a custom curve set
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Click the Clear Curve List button in the top-right corner of the Keyframe Editor.
Delete a custom curve set
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In the Keyframe Editor, click the Show Curve Set pop-up menu, then choose Manage Curve Sets.
The Manage Curve Sets dialog appears.
Select the name of the set to delete.
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Click the Delete button (–) at the top of the dialog.
The set is deleted.
Click Done to close the dialog.
Duplicate a custom curve set
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In the Keyframe Editor, click the Show Curve Set pop-up menu, then choose Manage Curve Sets.
The Manage Curve Sets dialog appears.
Select the name of the set to duplicate.
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Click the Duplicate button at the top of the dialog.
The set is duplicated.
Double-click the set name in the list, then enter a name for the set.
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Click Done to close the dialog.
The new set now appears in the Show Curve Set pop-up menu. These sets are saved with the project, so each time you reopen the project, they are available. You can store as many parameter sets as you like. After you store a set, you can change or delete that set as needed.
Switch between custom curve sets
Use the Manage Curve Sets dialog to switch back and forth between custom curve sets that contain common animated parameters. For example, if you created a custom curve set for an object’s Position and Rotation parameters, and your project also contains another object with animated Position and Rotation parameters, you can switch back and forth between their curve sets.
In the Keyframe Editor, click the Show Curve Set pop-up menu, then choose Manage Curve Sets.
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Select the Relative checkbox in the left column of the Manage Curve Sets dialog.
The curve set is displayed for the currently selected object.