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Let's look at how we can navigate in between or from one frame to another.

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I have in a circle where the anchor point is just in the middle of the composition.

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And in the middle of the overall letter press control room and bring it in the middle of the sheet.

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Fine.

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I will open position like I've done here.

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Will keyframe Go few frames in Florida and then move it here then move it down here.

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I just want to create a number of keyframes very speedy.

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So now I have a small animation very nonsense animations just to show you how to navigate.

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So I want to come back to the first keyframe if I click on the motion path I'm not going back to the

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keyframe the timeline indicator doesn't move one way to do it it's use the key.

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J You go backwards so you're navigating here.

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It will take you backward in the keyframes.

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OK we'll take you forward.

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And that is only for the visible keyframes.

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If the keyframes are not visible you have very many layers and you have chosen this layer and you cannot

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see it here.

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It will not move right.

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So this is the first one.

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The second one you have the arrows here you can get from one frame to another using the arrows and that

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is very important.

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That's one.

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So here I have an animation and it's working now.

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I like how it's working but I like the timing.

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What I want to do is to make the time a bit longer but I want to not to move every keyframe like this.

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That will be a bit nonsense.

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I would select all my keyframes press Alt click on the Laski frame and drag it this way for example.

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Now not is that something is happening in the motion Busby's just a matter of refreshing.

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So the keyframes.

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All of them moved proportionally meaning the distance in between keyframes had been incremented proportionally.

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And that's how you can use it if you select all your keyframe you press alt first then click and drag.

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OK if you click and then press alt the whole thing is moving and is not moving proportionally.

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So you press alt and you move them you can move them here and there.

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Now what happens if I choose only the last four or five keyframes or press alt and move them.

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You're not the first keyframe is always an anchor keyframe.

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This is the one that will not move.

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And also I can do the same.

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I can select them all and press alt and move this way.

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OK so you're not as the last keyframe now is the length.

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Keyframe it's not an anchor here it's an anchor meaning it's a stable keyframe.

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And this is how we can do it you can also choose your middle keyframes press alt and just move them

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the way you want and somebody will move you forward.

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J will move you backward.

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And of course you can come and you know take your keyframes select them and move them anywhere you want.

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And also you can use the keyframe navigator here and you can choose them all of them press.

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And you know start them in keeping the distance in between the keyframes proportional or not.

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So that's the small tip about how to navigate the keyframes and I'm sure these are the most important

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tips.

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Maybe there's something else you can use but that's the best tips I'll see you in the next lecture.

