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Note: Presets for 2D and 3D track motion are saved

separately: presets you create in the 2D Track Motion window will not be available in the 3D Track Motion window.

Recalling a preset

1.Click in the Position, 2D Shadow, and 2D Glow keyframe row to select a row and position the cursor where you want to apply the preset.

2.Choose a setting from the Preset drop-down list.

If no keyframe exists at the cursor position, one is created using the settings from the preset. If a keyframe exists at the cursor position, the keyframe’s settings are replaced with the settings from the preset.

Deleting a preset

Click the Delete Preset button () to delete the current preset.

Working with keyframes in track view

You can move and modify track keyframes in track view. These keyframes are used in the following three track-level effects:

Track effects plug-in (pg. 242)

Track motion (pg. 281)

Mask generator plug-in on a parent compositing track (pg. 263)

Viewing and moving track keyframes

Once you have added keyframes to one of these track-level effects, the track keyframes appear at the bottom of the track on the timeline. Click the Expand Track Keyframes button () to view the keyframes.

You can drag a keyframe on the track in the same way you would in the keyframe controller. To move several keyframes at once, use the Envelope Edit tool ( ) to select and drag multiple keyframes.

Expand Track Keyframes button

With track keyframes collapsed, keyframes are minimized.

Keyframe

Collapse Track Keyframes button

With track keyframes expanded, each

set of keyframes displays. You can move any keyframe by dragging it to a new position.

Keyframe

Tip: You can use ripple editing to automatically move track keyframes as you edit in the timeline. For more information, see Applying post-edit ripples on page 110.

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