Load the Capsules scene into Layout from the Projects\Scenes\CH6\ directory on
this book??™s DVD.
This loads a simple scene with two spinning capsules. Each has a rotation and
position change throughout the animation.
2. The Capsule_1 object should already be chosen because the scene was saved with
it selected. Open the Graph Editor.
You??™ll see that all the object??™s channels are automatically loaded into the Curve Bin.
However, in this tutorial, you are adjusting only the object??™s timing on the X-axis;
therefore, the remaining channels are not needed. For safety, not to accidentally
change a curve you don??™t want to, isolate the specific curve to edit in the Curve Bin.
3. In the Scene window, expand the Capsule_1 listing in the Scene Bin, and doubleclick
the Rotation.P channel. All existing channels in the Curve Bin will be
replaced by the Rotation.P channel (Figure 6.28).
Note
Figure 6.28 Double-clicking the Rotation.P channel in the Scene Bin adds the motion channel
to the Curve Bin.
As you work through scenes with the Graph Editor open, the channels will not automatically
update in the Curve Bin. You can choose Get Layout Selected from the
Selection drop-down (Shift+G) to update the Graph Editor.
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