The
Navigator provides access to important animation editors, including the
FCurves,
Story, and Dopesheet
windows.
Topics in this section
Navigator window
The Navigator window lets you view the hierarchy of your scene, search for character elements and objects in your scene, view relationships between assets, and edit the settings of an asset.
Dopesheet window
The Dopesheet window lets you view all keyframe animation for selected objects in the current scene, and edit animation by moving, copying, cutting, and pasting keyframes.
FCurves Window
The FCurves window allows you to create, view and modify function curves in various ways. By modifying function curves, you can modify animation. For example, you can control the interpolation between keyframes, the extrapolation of a curve, and the value and time of the function curve.
Story window
The Story window lets you assemble scenes by combining and manipulating elements such as characters, lights, cameras, audio, and animation along a timeline, much like a non-linear editor.
Animation Trigger window
The Animation Trigger window lets you set up a series of motion clips that you can execute using triggers. You can use the Animation Trigger window to define triggers, trigger motion clips, and record animation triggering.