Working with windows, Launching a flipbook – Apple Shake 4 Tutorials User Manual
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Chapter 1
Shake Basics
Working With Windows
Now that you have a few images loaded, this is a good time to practice methods of
working with the Shake windows.
Launching a Flipbook
In the Viewer shelf, click the Flipbook button to render a Flipbook for the node
displayed in the current Viewer.
If a FileOut node is selected, the actual FileOut is not executed. To render to disk, use the
Render command (right-click in the Node View, or use the Render menu). Otherwise,
the sequence is rendered into memory and you can play it back.
Function
Keyboard
Notes
Expand a window full screen
Space bar
Press the Space bar again to
zoom back to normal view.
Pan a window
Middle-click and drag, or Option-
click and drag (Mac OS X); Alt-click
and drag (Linux/IRIX)
Works in all windows, including
the File Browser.
Zoom a window
Command–middle-click and drag,
Control–middle-click and drag, or
Control–Option-click and drag
(Mac OS X); Control–Alt-click and
drag (Linux/IRIX)
Works in the Node View, the
Viewer, the Time Bar, and the
Curve Editor.
Zoom in on a Viewer
+ / – (under the Mac OS X function
keys); Backspace key (Linux/IRIX)
Gives you an integer-based
zoom so you have fewer round-
off artifacts on your display. The
zoom follows the pointer.
Reset a View
Home
Works in the Node View, the
Viewer, the Time Bar, and the
Time View.
Resize a pane
Grab the border between two
panes and drag to resize the
window.