That??™s because the object??™s relative axes will be different from those
of the scene.
?—? The Dope Track enables you to adjust objects??™ X, Y, and Z positions independently,
for any given keyframe.
?—? In the Dope Track, the left mouse button selects keyframes.
?—? Hold down the Alt key and click-drag in the Dope Track to select a range of
frames called a local zone. In this zone, you can bake keyframes for Move and
Rotate operations. Baking is the process of converting frames interpolated by
LightWave into actual keyframes. Conversely, holding down both the Alt and Shift
keys sets a zone, allowing you to bake a keyframe for all objects in the scene.
?—? If you hold the Alt key and click-drag to select a range of keyframes in the Dope
Track, you can make copies of those keyframes while leaving the originals untouched.
?—? To delete a zone you might have created with the previous step, hold down the
Ctrl and Alt keys and drag.
?—? You can grab the arrows on either end of a zone to make it longer or shorter. Or,
grab in the center to move a zone.
Mac users! Remember to Cmd-click key to simulate right
mouse button functions.
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