Changing the offset of parameter behaviors, Changing the offset of, Parameter behaviors – Apple Motion 3 User Manual
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Chapter 5
Using Behaviors
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In the next image, the Orbit Around behavior is trimmed in the Timeline to a shorter
duration (190 frames) than the object to which it is applied. Notice the change in the
shape of the animation path: At frame 190, where the Orbit Around behavior ends, the
object (the circle shape) stops moving around its target and continues moving off the
Canvas. The Orbit Around behavior—the active force—is no longer present, but the
motion of the circle does not stop.
Moving Behaviors in Time
In addition to changing a behavior’s duration, you can also move its position in the
Timeline relative to the object under which it’s nested. This lets you set the frame at
which that behavior begins to take effect.
To move a behavior in the Timeline:
1
Click anywhere within the middle of a behavior’s bar in the Timeline.
2
Drag the behavior to the left or right to move it to another position in the Timeline.
As you move the bar, a tooltip appears and displays the new In and Out points for the
behavior. It also displays the delta value, which shows the number of frames you have
moved the bar.
Changing the Offset of Parameter Behaviors
Certain Parameter behaviors have two additional parameters, Start Offset and End
Offset, which are used to change the frame where a parameter behavior’s effect begins
and ends.
The Orbit Around behavior is a shorter duration than the object to which it is applied. The animation
path shows the shortened behavior’s effect on the circle’s motion.