
146 Animating with Keyframes
There are three reasons why it can be easier to change the timing of keyframes in the
Timeline rather than the Keyframe Editor:
You can see the relationships of keyframes applied to multiple layers. P
Each keyframe at a given frame is actually a “bundle,” representing all keyframes P
at that point in time for a group or layer, so it’s easy to select and move all of them.
You can’t accidentally drag a keyframe up or down, which would change its value.
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Here, you want to stagger the introduction of each layer in time by moving the first
keyframe a different amount for each layer.
11 Select the second-to-last layer in the Graphics Under group, brayer_03b.
The keyframes appear under each layer. You don’t have to select a layer to select its key-
frames, but doing so enables you to clearly see which keyframes are related to that layer.
NOTE
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If you don’t see the keyframes in the Timeline, click the Show/Hide
Keyframes button at the top right of the Timeline window.
12 Drag the first keyframe to the right a small amount.
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