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Dataton WATCHOUT User's Guide

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Corners and Smooth Tween<br />

Points<br />

There are two kinds of tween points: corners and smooth points. A corner is<br />

represented by a blue dot, and is added by clicking the left mouse button. A<br />

sequence of corner points causes the value to change gradually, and linearly,<br />

between the points. Often, this is the desired behavior, particularly when<br />

controlling opacity or volume.<br />

A smooth point is represented by a red dot, and is added by clicking the right<br />

mouse button. It acts as a pin attached to the curve by a rubber band. When<br />

you move the smooth point away from the curve, the rubber band stretches,<br />

causing the curve to bend. While this can be used for all kinds of tween tracks,<br />

it is particularly useful for making smooth movements using a Position tween<br />

track.<br />

Add a blue corner point by leftclicking.<br />

Add a red, smooth tween point by<br />

right-clicking.<br />

Removing a Tween Point<br />

To remove a point, drag it away from the tween track until it disappears. It is<br />

not possible to move or remove the first tween point.<br />

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