*A:M User* Shelton Posted December 25, 2010 *A:M User* Posted December 25, 2010 Now that I am starting back with AM I have forgotten some hot keys. Here is one I need. At a cp you can have different bias on either side of the cp. What is the hot key that breaks it into? Steve Quote
brainmuffin Posted December 25, 2010 Posted December 25, 2010 Now that I am starting back with AM I have forgotten some hot keys. Here is one I need. At a cp you can have different bias on either side of the cp. What is the hot key that breaks it into? Steve Isn't that "P" for Peak? Quote
*A:M User* Shelton Posted December 25, 2010 Author *A:M User* Posted December 25, 2010 P will peak both sides of cp. Steve Quote
photoman Posted December 25, 2010 Posted December 25, 2010 Whatabout holding shift, I believe this tweaks only the one bias handle. Or wait, adjust the in/out bias under the property panel. Quote
Fuchur Posted December 25, 2010 Posted December 25, 2010 The length of the bias handle can be manipulated individuelly by pressing shift and grabbing it with the mouse. If you need to break direction too you have to peak the cp and use the biashandler then to create an arc again. Peaking does not mean not manipulateable but only sets the cp toa more manual mode. And standard for the mode is straight and edge but u can change that at any time. *Fuchur* Quote
Hash Fellow robcat2075 Posted December 27, 2010 Hash Fellow Posted December 27, 2010 I don't think you can peak only one side of a CP. The whole CP is either peaked or not. You can peak it then move one side to resemble its former unpeaked shape. Quote
Fuchur Posted December 28, 2010 Posted December 28, 2010 I don't think you can peak only one side of a CP. The whole CP is either peaked or not. You can peak it then move one side to resemble its former unpeaked shape. Exactly what I meant... peak the whole cp and use the bias-handler afterwards to create the curve you want. For a long time I though peaking would mean to not having a bias-handler afterwards or at least not being able to get a curve, but that is not true. Found that out maybe one year ago... See you *Fuchur* Quote
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