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When I went through TAO:AM, I know there were some moments that I was asked to do things that just didn't seem to be in my software. Easing is a great example, and since I finally have a reason I want to ease, I'm going to ask about it.

 

So I locate the ease in the PW. I double-click it. Isn't it supposed to expand? For me, the "ease" looks like a bone's keyframe line or anything else's, but I can't find anywhere to edit it.

 

In the Properties window, it lists only the title, "Ease*" and a single button which changes whether the waveform is curvey, sharply angled, or another one.

 

I can't figure out how to edit ease functions on my computer, although I can view those keyframes that were made by someone else, like in this prj robcat posted.

 

Is this a Mac issue? Is this a low ram issue? (I ordered more RAM)

 

Fortunately I see other ways around the problem, but it seems like a matter of time before I want to expand PW sliders into those cool graphs I've seen in the tutorials.

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You mean you dont' see the wavy channel line?

 

There are two buttons at the bottom of the PWS that choose the view mode. the one with red-green-blue lines turns on the channel view. the next one turns the red-dot keyframe view back on.

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WHOOHOOO!!!!!!

That was the fastest reply ever. I was seriously just checking to humor myself :)

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