5.5

Table Of Contents
116Motion User Guide
Layers list shortcut menu in Motion
The Layers list shortcut menu gives you access to additional commands to help organize
and manipulate layers. Control-click a layer in the Layers list, then choose a command from
the shortcut menu. The command is applied to the layer you Control-clicked.
Note: Not all options are available for all layers.
The Layers list shortcut menu contains the following commands:
Cut: Removes the layer and places it on the Clipboard.
Copy: Copies the layer to the Clipboard.
Paste: Places the contents of the Clipboard in the selected location.
Duplicate: Creates a layer identical to the selection.
Delete: Removes the selected layer.
Group: Places the selected layer or layers into a new group. See Intro to nesting layers
and groups in Motion.
Ungroup: Deletes a containing group, and moves its contents up one level in the Layers
list hierarchy.
Active: Enables or disables a layer, group, or effects object—the equivalent to clicking
an objects activation checkbox.
Solo: Hides other layers and groups in the project (so they are not visible in the canvas).
When a layer or group is soloed, activation checkboxes for other layers and groups are
dimmed. You can solo multiple layers and groups at a time.
Isolate: Hides all other groups and layers, and restores the selected layer or group to a
face-forward orientation for easier adjustment (such as the application of a mask, for
example). This command becomes available only after you add a camera to your project.
Choosing Isolate for a camera object activates that camera’s view.
3D Group: Switches the group from 2D mode to 3D mode. For more information about
3D groups, see Create 3D intersection in Motion.
Blend Mode: Sets the blend mode for the selected layer. This is equivalent to setting a
value using the Blend Mode pop-up menu (when activated in View > Layers Columns).
Add Image Mask: Adds an image mask to the selected layer. An image mask creates
transparency by deriving an alpha channel from another layer, such as a shape, text,
movie, or still image. See Intro to image masks in Motion.
Make Clone Layer: Clones the selected layer. Like the Duplicate command, Make
Clone Layer lets you make copies of a selected layer. However, copies created by the
Make Clone Layer command are automatically modified to match changes made to the
original layer. See Add and remove layers and groups in Motion.
Reveal Source Media: Opens the Media list and highlights the media file associated with
the selected clip.