Graph Editor toolbar

The Graph Editor toolbar contains icons for commonly-used options that are found in the menus and by right-clicking the Graph Editor interface.

Graph Editor toolbars (A) Default (B) Simple

Note: There are two versions of this toolbar: the default, which has a full set of curve editing and display options, and the Simple Toolbar, which has only select editing and display options. You can switch between these toolbars with the Simple Toolbar toggle in the Graph Editor View menu.

Move Nearest Picked Key Tool

This tool lets you manipulate individual keys and tangents with a single mouse action.

This tool differs from the Move Tool. It works on one key at a time, or on the closest selected key of an active curve without you having to precisely select a key point or tangent handle in the graph view.

Move Nearest Picked Key Tool options window

Double-click the Move Nearest Picked Key Tool icon to open the Tool Settings window.

Direct Key settings

Set one of the following options:

Move Only

Disables the Move Nearest Picked Key tool’s ability to sweep throughout a curve’s keys (see Move Over, below).

Move Over

The default setting lets the tool sweep through an active curve along the curve’s keys. This expedites the fine-tuning of animation curves.

Selected only

When on (default), single-click editing works only on selected curves. When off, you can single-click to edit all curves. Disable this option if you want to allow single-click manipulation for all curves.

Tip:

If you want to use a single-click tangent editing workflow, set tangent handles to always display by selecting View > Tangents > Always from the Graph Editor menu bar.

See also Use single-click curve editing.

Lattice Deform Keys Tool

Lets you manipulate curves in the Graph Editor by drawing a lattice deformer around groups of keys, so that you can manipulate many keys at once. This tool gives you a high-level of control over your animation curves.

See Lattice Deform Keys Tool.

Region Tool

Enables Region selection mode, letting you drag in the graph view area to select a region, then scale keys within that region in time and in value. See also Scale keys or Scale curves.

Retime Tool

Enables the Retime Tool, letting you double-click in the graph view area to create retime markers. You can then drag the markers to directly adjust the timing of key movements in your animations, making them occur faster or slower, and dragging them to occur earlier or later in time. See also Retime animation.

Tip: You can also access the Retime Tool from the Graph Editor Edit > Transformation Tools > Retime Tool menu.

Stats

The Stats fields numerically represent a selected key’s time and value. For example, entering +=10 increases the value by 10.

You can edit them by entering values from the keyboard, or relatively by using the following operators in the input:

Operator Function

+=value

the entered value is added to the existing value

*=value

the entered value multiplies the existing value

-=value

the entered value is subtracted from the existing value

/=value

the entered value divides the existing value

In Tangent Angle/In Tangent Weight

Enter a value in the In or Out Tangent field (in percent) to change the weight of the In or Out tangents of any selected keys. Weighted tangents represent the amount of influence a tangent has on an animation curve segment (When tangents are weighted, the handles appear as squares). To change the Out Tangent Weighting, you must first break the tangent (Graph Editor > Tangents > Break Tangents).

Note: Tangents are non-weighted by default in Maya. Turn weighting on by right-clicking a keyframe and selecting Weighted Tangents. See Change Tangent Weight for more.
Tip: You can use the Stats operators in the In/Out Tangent Weight fields.

Out Tangent Angle/Out Tangent Weight

Enter a value in the In or Out Tangent field (in percent) to change the angle of the In or Out tangents of any selected keys. To change the Out Tangent Angle, you must first break the tangent (Graph Editor > Tangents > Break Tangents).

Tip: You can use the Stats operators in the In/Out Tangent Angle fields.

Frame all

Frames all the current animation curve’s keys in the Graph Editor graph view.

Frame playback range

Frames all the keys within the current Playback Range in the Graph Editor graph view.

Center the view about the current time

Ccenters the current time in the Graph Editor graph view.

Auto Span (Legacy)

(This option existed in previous versions of Maya but was referred to only as Auto.)

Provides easy access to the Graph Editor menu item Tangents > Auto. See Auto.

Auto Ease

Applies a cubic blend weighting, heavily influenced by neighboring keys to the tangent.

Auto Mix

Applies a linear blend of the two slopes to the tangent.

Auto Custom

Applies the value assigned as coefficient in the Auto Custom options when you select Auto Custom > .

Spline Tangents

Provides easy access to the Graph Editor menu bar item Tangents > Spline. See Spline.

Clamped Tangents

Provides easy access to the Graph Editor menu bar item Tangents > Clamped. See Clamped.

Linear Tangents

Provides easy access to the Graph Editor menu bar item Tangents > Linear. See Linear.

Flat Tangents

Provides easy access to the Graph Editor menu bar item Tangents > Flat. See Flat.

Step Tangents

Provides easy access to the Graph Editor menu bar item Tangents > Stepped. See Stepped.

Plateau Tangents

Provides easy access to the Graph Editor menu bar item Tangents > Plateau. See Plateau.

Default In/Out Tangent

Opens a menu where you can choose a default In or Out tangent setting for a key. See Default In Tangent and Default Out Tangent in the Graph Editor Tangents menu.

Buffer Curve Snapshot

To take a snapshot of a curve, select the animation curve and use Curves > Buffer Curve Snapshot or the Buffer Curve Snapshot button. See Buffer Curve Snapshot.

Use Buffer Curve Snapshot and Swap Buffer Curves to compare changes to the current animation curve with its previous shape. Note that a gray curve representing the original curve is visible.

Swap Buffer Curve

To swap the buffer curve with the edited curve, use Curves > Swap Buffer Curve or the Swap Buffer Curve button. See Swap Buffer Curve.

Use Buffer Curve Snapshot and Swap Buffer Curves to compare changes to the current animation curve with its previous shape. Test your animation by toggling back and forth between these curves freely.

Break Tangents

Provides easy access to the Graph Editor menu bar item Tangents > Break Tangents. See Break Tangents.

A broken tangent displays in blue.

Unify Tangents

Provides easy access to the Graph Editor menu bar item Tangents > Unify Tangents. See Unify Tangents.

Free Tangent Length

(Formerly named Free Tangent Weight in previous versions of Maya.)

Provides easy access to the Graph Editor menu bar item Tangents > Free Tangent Weight. See Free Tangent Length. When a tangent handle is free-weighted, it is pale grey.

Lock Tangent Length

(Formerly named Lock Tangent Weight in previous versions of Maya.)

Provides easy access to the Graph Editor menu bar item Tangents > Lock Tangent Length. See Lock Tangent Length. When a tangent handle is locked, it is black.

You can visually identify locked or broken tangents and weight locked tangents.

The Graph Editor displays the status of locked or broken tangents.By default, an unlocked tangent displays in green. When locked, both tangents display in the same color.

Auto Load Graph Editor

Toggles the Auto Load Selected Objects option found in the List menu. See Auto Load Selected Objects.

Load Graph Editor from Selection

Loads selected objects into the Graph Editor when Auto Load Selected Objects is not on. See Load Selected Objects.

Time Snap

Forces keys moved in the graph view to the nearest integer time unit value. This is on by default.

Value Snap

Forces keys in the graph view to the nearest integer value.

Note:

Snap settings have no effect on tangent manipulation.

Absolute View

Note: These icons were formerly called Normalize/Denormalize curves.

Provides easy access to toggle the Graph Editor menu bar item View > Absolute View. See Absolute View in the Graph Editor View Menu.

Stacked View

Provides easy access to toggle the Graph Editor menu bar item View > Stacked View. See Stacked View in the Graph Editor View Menu.

Renormalize

Provides easy access to the Graph Editor menu item View > Renormalize. See Renormalize.

Enable/Disable Stacked Curves Display

Provides easy access to the Graph Editor menu item View > Stacked Curves. See Stacked Curves.

Cycle Before

Provides easy access to the Graph Editor menu bar item Curves > Pre Infinity > Cycle. See Cycle.

Cycle Before with Offset

Provides easy access to the Graph Editor menu bar item Curves > Pre Infinity > Cycle with Offset. See Cycle with Offset.

Cycle After

Provides easy access to the Graph Editor menu bar item Curves > Post Infinity > Cycle. See Cycle.

Cycle After with Offset

Provides easy access to the Graph Editor menu bar item Curves > Post Infinity > Cycle with Offset. See Cycle with Offset.

Unconstrained Drag / Constrained X-axis drag / Constrained X-axis drag

Toggles the cursor manipulator to an axis or no axis.

Open the Dope Sheet

Opens the Dope Sheet and loads the current objects’ animation keys.

Open the Trax Editor

Opens the Trax Editor and loads the current objects’ animation clips.

Open the Time Editor

Opens the Time Editor and loads the current objects’ animation keys. See Time Editor.