3. Open the Graph Editor and resize it as well.Move it beneath the Layout window.
Additionally, you can keep the Surface Editor and Preset Shelf (found under the Window
drop-down) open while you??™re working in Layout if you like, perhaps also using the Dope
Sheet. This is beneficial because you can make a change, see the result in Layout, and continue
working.You do not have to continually open and close panels??”simply leave them
open. Either a large monitor or a dual-monitor setup is helpful for screen real estate when
setting up configurations like this.
Adjusting Timing in the Graph Editor
The Graph Editor enables you to do many things, such as create, delete, or adjust keyframes
for specific channels. You can also modify various entities within LightWave, such as surface
color and light intensities. One of the more common uses for the Graph Editor is adjusting
the timing of elements in your LightWave scenes. The Graph Editor has many uses,
which you will inevitably take advantage of at some time during your career as an animator.
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