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1. The Record button turns red, and all keyframeable value fields in the Inspector turn
red.
2. All keyframeable parameters will be keyframed by default if you change their values
with recording enabled. You can change the recording options by double-clicking the
Record button and selecting the checkbox to record keyframes on animated param-
eters only.
3. To animate with keyframes, you need to have at least two keyframes with different
values.
4. Because the keyframes have the same value.
5. Choose Window > Keyframe Editor or press Command-8.
6. In the Keyframe Editor, from the Animation pop-up menu, choose Interpolation.
The submenu includes four interpolation options: Constant, Linear, Bezier, and
Continuous. You can also Control-click a keyframe or a curve in the Keyframe Editor.
7. In the Keyframe Editor, you can change the interpolation of individual keyframes
along a curve by Control-clicking a keyframe and choosing an interpolation type.
This technique provides access to five additional interpolation options: Ease In, Ease
Out, Ease Both, Exponential, and Bezier.
8. Command-click each of the layers to select them. Then click the Animation pop-up
menu in the Properties Inspector for Scale and choose Add Keyframe, or click the
keyframe icon.
9. Motion automatically sets a keyframe at the beginning of a layer if recording is
enabled when you change the value of a parameter at any other point in time.
10. Always set the keyframe first and then change the value when setting keyframes man-
ually; otherwise, the value will change for the entire duration of the layer, not just at
the keyframe.
11. Any parameter of any layer, group, or effect that has an Animation pop-up menu in
the Inspector.
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