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For more information on using filters, see Using Filters.
Animating Shapes
You can animate shapes using both behaviors and keyframes. In addition to using Basic
Motion, Simulation, and Parameter behaviors, shapes have their own special category of
Shape behaviors. Shape behaviors allow you to oscillate, randomize, or wriggle the
individual control points of shapes, to “write on a shape outline over time, or to apply
tracking data to the control points of a shape.
You can also modify a paint stroke created with the Paint Stroke tool (in the toolbar)
based on how it was drawn with the stylus. For example, you can apply the Apply Pen
Pressure behavior to a paint stroke in your project and map the pressure used in drawing
the stroke to opacity. The resulting stroke appears more opaque in the segments where
you pressed hardest when drawing that stroke.
Basic Motion and Simulation behaviors animate multiple parameters of a shape, such as
Position, Rotation, and Scale. Applying behaviors to shapes works the same as with any
layer in Motion, and keyframed animation of any of these parameters is stored in the
Keyframe Editor.
For more information on using Basic Motion, Parameter, and Simulation behaviors, see
Using Behaviors.
Shape Behaviors
Shape behaviors are specifically designed to be applied to shapes created in Motion.
After drawing a stroke or other shape, apply a Shape behavior to wriggle, oscillate, or
randomize a shapes control points or to map pen pressure to various paint stroke
characteristics.
Apply Pen Pressure
This behavior is designed to be applied to a paint stroke created using a stylus and
graphics tablet. After you create a stroke, this behavior allows you to affect the width,
opacity, spacing, angle, or jitter of the paint stroke based on the pressure of your stylus
on the tablet when the stroke was created.
Note: These parameters are identical to the Pen Pressure parameters in the Advanced
pane of the inspector. You can choose to use the Advanced pane parameters or this
shape behavior to apply the pressure data to the paint stroke. You can use a combination
of Pen Pressure parameters in the Advanced pane and Apply Pen Pressure shape behaviors
to affect more than one parameter (such as Opacity, Width, or Jitter) of the stroke using
the same pressure data.
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