This was something that drove me crazy when I first started - the motion clips were so helpful until I needed to change something. It was so frustrating when suddenly the whole motion would be messed up because I changed one thing at the end. This will help a lot of people - thanks!
Only when you're modifying a motion clip. It'll limit any unexpected results to just the area of the timeline you're working on. Also it's just a technique I use... I wouldn't say it's 'best practice'.
This was something that drove me crazy when I first started - the motion clips were so helpful until I needed to change something. It was so frustrating when suddenly the whole motion would be messed up because I changed one thing at the end. This will help a lot of people - thanks!
Thanks David I didn't know this, a big help
You're welcome. Glad you found it useful.
Great tutorial, thank you. Such a useful technique 👏👍
Thank you. I use this technique all the time to modify pre-made motions. It's an essential part of the process.
You the man!
A great technique to know.
Is it best practice to place "brackets" for every motion clip?
Only when you're modifying a motion clip. It'll limit any unexpected results to just the area of the timeline you're working on. Also it's just a technique I use... I wouldn't say it's 'best practice'.
hoho!nice