With the Set Driven Key window, you can link objects so that one object’s attributes can drive or dictate the attributes of another object. See Driven keys and Use driven keys to link attributes.
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Load the driver linked to a selected, loaded driven object. |
Select Load > Current Driver. The driver of the current driven object appears in the Driver list. |
Load only shape nodes for a selected object. |
Turn on Options > Load Shapes before clicking Load Driver or Load Driven. |
Add an object to the existing Driver or Driven list. |
Turn off Options > Clear On Load before clicking Load Driver or Load Driven. |
List the keyable or nonkeyable attributes for a selected object. |
To list keyable attributes, turn on Options > Show Non-Keyable Attributes. Turn this option off to list nonkeyable attributes. Tip: Use the
Channel Control Editor (Window > General Editors > Channel Control) to control whether an attribute is keyable or nonkeyable.
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The name of a selected driver object displays in the left column, and the object’s keyable attributes display in the right column. Select one of the attributes in the right column as the driver attribute.
The name of a selected driven object displays in the left column, and the object’s keyable attributes appear in the right column. Select one of the attributes in the right column as the driven attribute.
Sets the current object as the driver object. Selected as Driver performs the same function as clicking the Load Driver button in the Set Driven Key window.
Sets the current object as the driven object. Selected as Driven performs the same function as clicking the Load Driven button in the Set Driven Key window.
Deletes the current driver from the driver list.
When on, loading a driver or driven object deletes the Driver or Driven list’s current contents. When off, loading a driver or driven object adds the current object to the Driver or Driven list.
When on, only the shape node attributes of the object being loaded appear in the right-hand columns of the Driver or Driven lists. When off, only the transform node attributes of the object being loaded appear in the Driver or Driven lists.
When on, selecting an object in the Set Driven Keys window automatically selects it in the scene view. When off, selecting an object in the Set Driven Keys window does not select it in the scene view.
When on, only the keyable attributes of the object being loaded appear in the right-hand columns of the Driver or Driven lists. When off, all attributes—keyable and non-keyable—of the object being loaded appear in the right-hand columns of the Driver or Driven lists. See Edit the keyability of an object.
Links the selected Driver and Driven object’s attributes at their current values. Performs the same function as clicking the Load button in the Set Driven Key window.
Cycle through the keys for the driven attributes of the current object and view the object's state at each of these keys. See Use driven keys to link attributes for information on viewing driven objects.
Selects the current object in the Driven list in the scene view. For example, if cone 1 is selected in the Driven list, Select menu > Driven Items selects cone1 in the scene view.