
perform this action, although sometimes you may not want a keyframe at the begin-
ning of the layer.
By default, when recording is enabled, any other changes you make to the Cog1 layer,
such as adjusting its position or scale, will set keyframes for that parameter as well.
Sometimes, you’ll want to make an overall adjustment to a parameter without setting
a keyframe, yet you’d still like to add keyframes to a parameter you’ve already animated.
10 Double-click the Record button. The Recording Options dialog opens. One of the
options in this dialog is to “Record keyframes on animated parameters only.”
11 Select “Record keyframes on animated parameters only” and click OK. If necessary,
click the Record button, or press A, to turn on recording
NOTE
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When recording is turned on, opening and closing the Recording Options
dialog turns off recording, so you may need to turn recording on again.
Now only the Rotation value field is red, indicating that keyframes will be applied
only to changes to this parameter. Changes to other parameters will change the value
for all points in time.
12 Change the Position Y value for the Cog1 layer, and play the project. The Cog1 layer
and all its clones are in new locations, but their positions don’t change over time as
they would with keyframes.
13 Press Command-Z to undo the position change. Double-click the Record button,
deselect the “Record keyframes on animated parameters only” checkbox, and click
OK. You are returned to the default setting. If necessary, click the Record button to
turn off recording.
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