Using the Value graph to change a layer property valueThe Timeline window displays the values for each keyframe and the interpolated values between keyframes. When the Value graph of a layer property is level, the value of a layer property is unchanged between keyframes. When the Value graph goes up or down, the value of a layer property increases or decreases between keyframes. ![]() A. A level value graph indicates unchanging values. B. A rising graph indicates increasing values. C. A falling graph indicates decreasing values. You can change layer property values by moving the points on the Value graph up or down. For example, you can increase a Rotation keyframe's value by dragging a point on the Rotation property's Value graph higher up the graph. Note: Values for the Anchor Point, Mask Shape, Effect point controls, 3D Orientation, and Position properties are spatial, so they are graphically represented in the Composition window, not in the Value graph in the Timeline window. To change the value of a layer property:
To see the new value displayed next to the property name, position the current-time marker on the keyframe. |