Motion User Guide
- Welcome
- What’s new
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- Intro to basic compositing
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- Intro to transforming layers
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- Intro to transforming layers in the canvas
- Transform layer properties in the canvas
- Transform tools
- Change layer position, scale, or rotation
- Move a layer’s anchor point
- Add a drop shadow to a layer
- Distort or shear a layer
- Crop a layer
- Modify shape or mask points
- Transform text glyphs and other object attributes
- Align layers in the canvas
- Transform layers in the HUD
- Transform 2D layers in 3D space
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- Intro to behaviors
- Behaviors versus keyframes
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- Intro to behavior types
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- Intro to Parameter behaviors
- Audio behavior
- Average behavior
- Clamp behavior
- Custom behavior
- Add a Custom behavior
- Exponential behavior
- Link behavior
- Logarithmic behavior
- MIDI behavior
- Add a MIDI behavior
- Negate behavior
- Oscillate behavior
- Create a decaying oscillation
- Overshoot behavior
- Quantize behavior
- Ramp behavior
- Randomize behavior
- Rate behavior
- Reverse behavior
- Stop behavior
- Track behavior
- Wriggle behavior
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- Intro to Simulation behaviors
- Align to Motion behavior
- Attracted To behavior
- Attractor behavior
- Drag behavior
- Drift Attracted To behavior
- Drift Attractor behavior
- Edge Collision behavior
- Gravity behavior
- Orbit Around behavior
- Random Motion behavior
- Repel behavior
- Repel From behavior
- Rotational Drag behavior
- Spring behavior
- Vortex behavior
- Wind behavior
- Additional behaviors
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- Intro to using generators
- Add a generator
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- Intro to image generators
- Caustics generator
- Cellular generator
- Checkerboard generator
- Clouds generator
- Color Solid generator
- Concentric Polka Dots generator
- Concentric Shapes generator
- Gradient generator
- Grid generator
- Japanese Pattern generator
- Lens Flare generator
- Manga Lines generator
- Membrane generator
- Noise generator
- One Color Ray generator
- Op Art 1 generator
- Op Art 2 generator
- Op Art 3 generator
- Overlapping Circles generator
- Radial Bars generator
- Soft Gradient generator
- Spirals generator
- Spiral Drawing generator
- Use Spiral Drawing onscreen controls
- Star generator
- Stripes generator
- Sunburst generator
- Truchet Tiles generator
- Two Color Ray generator
- Save a modified generator
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- Intro to filters
- Browse and preview filters
- Apply or remove filters
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- Intro to filter types
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- Intro to Color filters
- Brightness filter
- Channel Mixer filter
- Color Balance filter
- Example: Color-balance two layers
- Color Curves filter
- Use the Color Curves filter
- Color Reduce filter
- Color Wheels filter
- Use the Color Wheels filter
- Colorize filter
- Contrast filter
- Custom LUT filter
- Use the Custom LUT filter
- Gamma filter
- Gradient Colorize filter
- HDR Tools filter
- Hue/Saturation filter
- Hue/Saturation Curves filter
- Use the Hue/Saturation Curves filter
- Levels filter
- Negative filter
- OpenEXR Tone Map filter
- Sepia filter
- Threshold filter
- Tint filter
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- Intro to Distortion filters
- Black Hole filter
- Bulge filter
- Bump Map filter
- Disc Warp filter
- Droplet filter
- Earthquake filter
- Fisheye filter
- Flop filter
- Fun House filter
- Glass Block filter
- Glass Distortion
- Insect Eye filter
- Mirror filter
- Page Curl filter
- Poke filter
- Polar filter
- Refraction filter
- Ring Lens filter
- Ripple filter
- Scrape filter
- Sphere filter
- Starburst filter
- Stripes filter
- Target filter
- Tiny Planet filter
- Twirl filter
- Underwater filter
- Wave filter
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- Intro to Stylize filters
- Add Noise filter
- Bad Film filter
- Bad TV filter
- Circle Screen filter
- Circles filter
- Color Emboss filter
- Comic filter
- Crystallize filter
- Edges filter
- Extrude filter
- Fill filter
- Halftone filter
- Hatched Screen filter
- Highpass filter
- Indent filter
- Line Art filter
- Line Screen filter
- MinMax filter
- Noise Dissolve filter
- Pixellate filter
- Posterize filter
- Relief filter
- Slit Scan filter
- Slit Tunnel filter
- Texture Screen filter
- Vignette filter
- Wavy Screen filter
- Publish filter parameters to Final Cut Pro
- Using filters on alpha channels
- Filter performance
- Save custom filters
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- Intro to 360-degree video
- 360-degree projects
- Create 360-degree projects
- Add 360-degree video to a project
- Create a tiny planet effect
- Reorient 360-degree media
- Creating 360-degree templates for Final Cut Pro
- 360-degree-aware filters and generators
- Export and share 360-degree projects
- Guidelines for better 360-degree projects
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- Intro to tracking
- How does motion tracking work?
- Motion tracking behavior types
- Analyze motion in a clip
- Stabilize a shaky clip
- Unstabilize a clip
- Use a range of frames for analysis
- Load existing tracking data
- Track shapes, masks, and paint strokes
- Track a filter’s position parameter
- Adjust onscreen trackers
- Save tracks to the Library
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- Intro to preferences and shortcuts
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- Intro to Keyboard shortcuts
- Use function keys
- General keyboard shortcuts
- Audio list keyboard shortcuts
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- Tools keyboard shortcuts
- Transform tool keyboard shortcuts
- Select/Transform tool keyboard shortcuts
- Crop tool keyboard shortcuts
- Edit Points tool keyboard shortcuts
- Edit shape tools keyboard shortcuts
- Pan and Zoom tools keyboard shortcuts
- Shape tools keyboard shortcuts
- Bezier tool keyboard shortcuts
- B-Spline tool keyboard shortcuts
- Paint Stroke tool keyboard shortcuts
- Text tool keyboard shortcuts
- Shape mask tools keyboard shortcuts
- Bezier Mask tool keyboard shortcuts
- B-Spline Mask tool keyboard shortcuts
- Transport control keyboard shortcuts
- View option keyboard shortcuts
- HUD keyboard shortcuts
- Inspector keyboard shortcuts
- Keyframe Editor keyboard shortcuts
- Layers keyboard shortcuts
- Library keyboard shortcuts
- Media list keyboard shortcuts
- Timeline keyboard shortcuts
- Keyframing keyboard shortcuts
- Shape and Mask keyboard shortcuts
- 3D keyboard shortcuts
- Miscellaneous keyboard shortcuts
- Touch Bar shortcuts
- Move assets to another computer
- Work with GPUs
- Copyright
Reorganize layers and groups in Motion
The order in which layers and groups appear in the Layers list determines which layers appear in front of other layers in the canvas. You can change the ordering of layers in the Layers list or in the canvas. However, it’s easiest to select layers and change their stacking order in the Layers list.
Additionally, you can change layer order using commands in the Object menu. These commands can be used with layers, effects objects, groups, or groups nested in another group. Reordering a group reorders all objects nested in that group.
Note: When using 3D groups, you can rearrange the depth order in 3D space to override the layer order in the Layers list. For more information about depth and layer hierarchy in 3D groups, see Create 3D intersection in Motion.
Move a layer or group forward or backward in your composition
In Motion, do one of the following:
Drag a layer or group up or down in the Layers list.
A position indicator shows the new position the selection occupies when you release the mouse button.
Select a layer or group in the Layers list (or select a layer in the canvas), click the Object menu, then choose Bring to Front, Send to Back, Bring Forward, or Send Backward.
Note: You cannot use the Object menu reorder commands to move image layers out of the group they’re nested in.
The selected layer or group is reordered in the Layers list and canvas.
Note: Using the Bring and Send commands in the Object menu to move layers up and down in the nested hierarchy in any group is especially useful when working with selected objects in the canvas. For more information, see Object menu keyboard shortcuts in Motion.
Move multiple layers or groups forward or backward in the composition
In Motion, do one of the following
In the Layers list, Shift-click to select multiple contiguous layers or groups or Command-click to select multiple noncontiguous layers or groups, then drag the items up or down in the Layers list.
A position indicator shows the new position the items occupy when you release the mouse button.
In the Layers list, Shift-click to select multiple contiguous layers or groups or Command-click to select multiple noncontiguous layers or groups, click the Object menu, then choose Bring to Front, Send to Back, Bring Forward, or Send Backward.
Note: When you apply the Bring Forward or Send Backward arrangement command to noncontiguous selected layers, the layers move up or down the object hierarchy together, and any space between the layers remains.
Move a layer from one group to another
When you have more than one group, you can move layers back and forth between groups, changing their nested relationship in your project.
In Motion, select one or more layers.
Do one of the following:
Drag the selected layers to a position underneath another group. A position indicator appears, showing where the layer is placed when you release the mouse button.
Choose Edit > Cut (or press Command-X), then select the group to paste into, and choose Edit > Paste (or press Command-V).
Copy a layer from one group to another
In Motion, do one of the following:
Option-drag selected layers from one group to another.
Select layers, choose Edit > Copy (or press Command-C), then select the group to paste into, and choose Edit > Paste (or press Command-V).
Select layers, choose Edit > Copy (or press Command-C), select the group to paste into, then Control-click an empty area of the canvas (in the gray area outside your composition) and choose Paste from the shortcut menu.
Copy a layer or group from one project to another
When you have more than one project open, you can copy layers or groups back and forth between projects.
In Motion, select one or more layers in the active project window.
Do one of the following:
Drag the selected object to a position in the target project’s Layers list. A position indicator appears to show where the object is placed when you release the mouse button.
Choose Edit > Copy (or press Command-C), select a group in the target project, then choose Edit > Paste (or press Command-V).
Option-drag a layer in the canvas to the canvas or Layers list of the target project.
Rename a layer or group
Renaming groups and layers in the Layers list helps organize your project. When you rename a layer, the original name of the source media file on disk remains unchanged. Likewise, renaming a layer in the Layers list does not change the name of the layer’s corresponding source media in the Media list. For more information, see Intro to source media in Motion or Show, sort, and search the Media list in Motion.
In the Layers list in Motion, double-click the name of a group or layer, then enter a new name.
To confirm the name, press Return, or click in another layer or group.