I assume you are talking about the red lines in the timeline. The red line is a keyframe. Keyframes are shown in the timeline for the specific control you have selected. By default will not see a keyframe on the timeline when you select another control. Keyframes are not visible on non-selected controls. If no controls are selected, you will not see any keyframes. If all the controls are selected, you will see all the keyframes for all the controls. This helps you since you will only see the keyframes for the control you are working with. Let me know if that helps to explain, and subscribe if you're enjoying the tutorials.
You just saved my life! I was struggling with that theory
Nice tutorial and great explanation, Go ahead.
Great to hear.
Thank you for your tutorial
Always welcome
Thanks!
No problem. I hope it helped.
why does the red line keep disappearing? After I keyframe 1, I go to 20 but when I select a different ring the red line disappears
I assume you are talking about the red lines in the timeline. The red line is a keyframe. Keyframes are shown in the timeline for the specific control you have selected. By default will not see a keyframe on the timeline when you select another control. Keyframes are not visible on non-selected controls. If no controls are selected, you will not see any keyframes. If all the controls are selected, you will see all the keyframes for all the controls. This helps you since you will only see the keyframes for the control you are working with.
Let me know if that helps to explain, and subscribe if you're enjoying the tutorials.
@@StephenAnimates oohhh ok I gotcha. Thanks! And yes I am already subscribed :)