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Editing Curves and Curve Segments
Smoothing a Segment of the Curve
Smoothing a segment of the curve makes the curve flatter - reducing its peaks and troughs.
To smooth a segment of the curve:
| 1. | Select the keyframe at the start of the segment you want to smooth. |
| 2. | Right-click and select Transform > Smooth... . |
The Smooth dialog displays.
| 3. | Change the values within the dialog where appropriate: |
• Step Size - how often to create a keyframe.
• Radius - how much to smooth the curve (higher values for smoother, lower values for closer to original).
• Filter - which algorithm to use, Triangle or Box.
| 4. | Click Apply to smooth the curve. |
Note: For the best results, smooth multiple segments at once by selecting a number of keyframes together.
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Smoothing with the default settings: |
Smoothing with Step Size 2 and |
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Step Size 5 and Radius 2. |
Step Size 4 and Radius 4. |
Flipping the Curve Horizontally or Vertically
You can flip a curve either horizontally or vertically.
To flip a curve horizontally or vertically:
| 1. | Select a curve or a curve’s keyframe. |
| 2. | Right-click and select Transform > Flip... . |
The Flip dialog displays.
| 3. | Select whether you want to flip the curve horizontally or vertically or both: |
• Horizontal (press Alt+H) - flips the curve horizontally.
• Vertical (press Alt+V) - flips the curve vertically.
• Center (press Alt+C) - the point at which to flip the curve (if a keyframe is selected it defaults to that keyframe position).
| 4. | Click Apply to flip the curve. |
Scaling and Offsetting a Curve
Katana gives you the ability to scale or offset a curve.
To scale or offset a curve:
| 1. | Select the curve or a curve’s keyframe. |
| 2. | Right-click and select Transform > Scale & Offset... . |
The Scale & Offset dialog displays.
| 3. | Change the values within the dialog to get the desired effect: |
• Scale (press Alt+S) - scales in either the x direction (changing timing) or y direction (changing the parameter value). Negative values reflect the curve about the values entered in the Pivot fields.
• Pivot (press Alt+P) - the point about which to scale (if a keyframe is selected it defaults to that keyframe position).
• Offset (press Alt+O) - moves the curve in the direction of the offset.
| 4. | Click Apply to effect the curve. |
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