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Parameter Type
| Keyframeable. For more information, see Global Versus Keyframeable Parameters. | ||
Description
| Changes the X Y positioning and the sizing of the effect while maintaining other parameter relationships. Target is a post-transformation parameter. It is at the top of the hierarchy and affects objects after all the other parameters have affected it. If an object has other parameters applied, Target moves the object without changing the relationship of the other parameters. Think of it as moving the entire 3D world where point of view does not change. For more information, see The Hierarchy of Parameters. Target can be used in many cases as a global parameter. If you have already created an effect and want the whole effect to move higher across the frame or to appear inside another frame, Target is the way to move it. It is also good for offsetting another track slightly if you want to use a black graphics image as a drop shadow. | ||
Use of Controls
| Enable button | ![]() | Click the Enable button to turn the Target parameter category on or off. The button is pink when the parameter category is on and gray when it is off. Alt+click (Windows) or Command+click (Macintosh) the Enable button to reset the Target parameter controls to their default values. |
X | Moves the image along the screen's X axis (horizontally). Values range from –999 to +999, where 0 is the default. | ||
Y | Moves the image along the screen's Y axis (vertically). Values range from –999 to +999, where 0 is the default. | ||
Size | Scales the image and maintains the aspect ratio. Values range from 0 to 400, where 100 is the default scale of 100 percent. |