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How to rotate, copy paste and edit the sliders (Change the last part of the silder)

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trangiahuy4908
I don't know so much about sliders so pls help.
WitherMite
rotate is ctrl+r with the slider highlighted, copy paste is ctrl+c with the slider highlighted to copy, ctrl+v while on the timeline tick you want the head to paste.

sliders have two kinds of nodes, grey and red. you make a grey node by either left clicking while placing or ctrl + left clicking to add a node to an existing slider. red nodes are made by placing a grey node on top of another grey node.

grey nodes make the slider follow a bezier curve path, it takes a bit of practice to know how to make curves you want but eventually you get the hang of it. there's one exception though - three point sliders always make a perfect circular curve:
a red node makes the slider anchor to that point, making a straight line to and from the node:
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trangiahuy4908

WitherMite wrote:

rotate is ctrl+r with the slider highlighted, copy paste is ctrl+c with the slider highlighted to copy, ctrl+v while on the timeline tick you want the head to paste.

sliders have two kinds of nodes, grey and red. you make a grey node by either left clicking while placing or ctrl + left clicking to add a node to an existing slider. red nodes are made by placing a grey node on top of another grey node.

grey nodes make the slider follow a bezier curve path, it takes a bit of practice to know how to make curves you want but eventually you get the hang of it. there's one exception though - three point sliders always make a perfect circular curve:
a red node makes the slider anchor to that point, making a straight line to and from the node:
Tysm :D
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