Double-click in the end frame window, which should read 60 by default. You can
also just click and drag over the number.
2. Enter a new value??”for example, 250??”and be sure to press the Enter key on your
PC or Return on your Mac.
After you enter the value, you??™ll see that the timeline looks a little different??”this one??™s
busier because it??™s now displaying keys for 250 frames rather than 60. If you need more
frames for your animation, just change that value.
Selecting Items
You??™ll see that beneath the timeline on the left are four interesting buttons labeled Objects,
Bones, Lights, and Cameras. Above the buttons is a drop-down list called Item.When an
object is loaded and the Objects button is selected, you??™ll see the selected item here.
Conversely, you can choose different items with this list, as well as bones, lights, and cameras.
To the right of the Item list is a tiny button. If you click this, you??™ll be presented with
LightWave v9??™s Current Item selector. Figure 2.3 shows the item selection buttons with the
Current Item panel open.
Figure 2.3 The item selection buttons allow you to choose which type of item you want
to work with; click the button to the right of the Item list to open the Current
Item window.
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