Playing Animation

The main controls for playing animation in MotionBuilder are found in the Transport Controls.

To play animation, use one of the following methods:

Changing the play speed

To change the speed at which your take plays in MotionBuilder:

You can also speed up play or draw every frame. You can also scrub through the animation by jogging.

Jogging Animation

Jogging is the easiest way to scrub, or move backward and forward, along the timeline at the play speed you want.

Note: If you jog animation, it affects any audio on the timeline if the Enable Scrubbing option is active in the Audio settings.

To jog through the current take:

  1. J-drag in the Viewer window, or on a timeline.
  2. Drag left to jog backward, or right to jog forward.
  3. The further you move the mouse pointer relative to the location in which you J-click, the faster the take plays.

Selecting a frame rate

You can change the frame rate at which the take plays. You can select frames-per-second (fps), NTSC, or PAL formats from the menu, or use the Custom option to enter a custom frame rate. The default time format is 24 fps.

Note: For information on changing the time display, see Selecting a time format.

To select one of the main frame rates:

To select a custom frame rate:

  1. Click the Time Format field in the Transport Controls, then select Custom from the menu.

    The Custom Frame Rate dialog box appears.

    Custom Frame Rate dialog box

  2. Enter one of the following frame rates in the field:

    Supported Custom Frame Rates

    1

    12.5

    60

    250

    1.5

    15

    72

    375

    2

    16

    75

    400

    2.5

    20

    80

    500

    3

    23.976

    98

    300

    4

    24

    100

    600

    5

    25

    119.88

    750

    6

    30

    120

    1000

    7.5

    40

    125

    1200

    8

    48

    150

    1500

    10

    50

    200

    2000

    12

    59.94

    240

    3000

    Note: If you enter a value other than one of these supported frame rates, the next highest supported frame rate is selected.
  3. Click Ok or press Enter.

    The custom frame rate is selected in the Time Format field.

    Transport Controls A. A custom frame rate is selected.

    When you save your scene, the selected frame rate is also saved.