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1259Motion User Guide
Make Particles: Uses the selected layer as a cell source for a new particle emitter. (E)
Replicate: Replicates the selected layer. (L)
Make Clone Layer: Creates a clone of the selected layer or group. See Add and remove
layers and groups in Motion.
Reveal Source Media: Opens the Media list and highlights the item that corresponds
with the selected object. (Shift-F)
Favorites menu in Motion
The Favorites menu remains empty until you create your own favorite effects. After
you’ve created favorites and stored them in the Favorites Menu folder in the Library, they
appear in the Favorites menu, grouped by type. Use this menu to apply saved favorites to
your project.
Show Favorites Menu Items: Opens the Library and displays the Favorites Menu folder.
View menu in Motion
The View menu contains commands for controlling the Motion interface. Most of these
items affect the canvas, but some also apply to the Timeline and other areas of the
interface.
Zoom In: Zooms into the canvas. (Command-Equal Sign)
Zoom Out: Zooms out of the canvas. (Command-Hyphen)
Zoom Level: This submenu lets you set a specific zoom level, including a Fit in Window
option. (Shift-Z)
Zoom Time View: Opens a submenu of the following commands for zooming the
contents of the Timeline:
Zoom In: Zooms in to the Timeline. (Option-Command-Equal Sign)
Zoom Out: Zooms out of the Timeline. (Option-Command-Minus Sign)
To Project: Zooms your Timeline so the entire duration of the project fills the window.
To Play Range: Zooms your Timeline so the area between the project In and Out
points fills the window.
Correct for Aspect Ratio: Adjusts the display of the canvas to simulate the nonsquare
pixels that appear on a TV monitor.
Show Full View Area: Turns on or off the display of layers that extend beyond the
edges of the canvas. Areas that extend beyond the edges of the canvas appear
semitransparent. (Shift-V)
Use Drop Zones: Turns drop zones on and off.
Save View Defaults: Saves the current state of all overlay settings (rulers, safe zones,
animation paths, 3D overlays, and so on) as the default state for new projects. See
Custom canvas view options in Motion.
3D View: Opens a submenu of camera view options in a 3D project. This menu is
identical to the Camera pop-up menu in the upper-left corner of the canvas. See Intro
to 3D compositing in Motion. The submenu contains the following options: