Creating Animated Sequences

Animated sequences are created by adding keyframes to the timeline that define camera effects such as zooms, pans, and rotations, as well as other property transitions, such as window leveling, clipping, and opacity. The timing of transitions between keyframes can be adjusted on the timeline and the gaps between keyframes, or control points, will be interpolated to result in a smooth animation.

Timeline and pop-up menus

Timeline with pop-up menu

Timeline with pop-up menu

Timeline pop-up menu options

 

Description

Add snapshot keyframe

Adds a keyframe to the timeline at the cursor position with the properties of the 3D view.

Note You can also add keyframes at regular intervals along the timeline by pressing the configured shortcut key K (see Configured Actions for the Movie Maker) or by clicking the Add Key button.

Remove keyframe

Removes the selected keyframe from the timeline.

Update keyframe

Updates the properties of the currently selected keyframe.

Update Keyframe w/o camera

Updates the properties of the currently selected keyframe, excluding the camera position.

Note In most cases, you would update a keyframe without the camera in cases in which the position of the objects should remain unchanged.

Set keyframe position

Opens the Keyframe Time dialog, in which you set an exact time positions of the currently selected keyframe.