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2 Click the New button, enter a name for your new filter setting, and click OK. The filter you created is now selected in the Filter pop-up menu at the top.
3 Use the “Settings for filters” list to turn on the checkboxes of nodes you want to be seen and turn off the checkboxes of nodes you want to filter out. Each category of node can be turned on and off, or you can open up a category’s disclosure control to turn individual nodes on and off. Clicking Invert All immediately turns off all node categories.
4 When you’re finished creating filters, click the Save button to hide the Fusion Settings window.
Filters that you’ve created in the Timeline panel of the Fusion Settings window appear in the Keyframes Editor Option menu.
1 Choose Create/Edit Filters from the Keyframes Editor Option menu to open the Timeline panel of the Fusion Settings window. This is where you can delete Timeline filters.
2 Choose the filter you want to delete from the Filter pop-up menu.
3 Click the Delete button, and when a dialog asks if you really want to do that, click OK.
Selected Filtering
TIP: When “Show only selected tools” is enabled, you can continue to select nodes in the Node Editor to update what’s displayed in the Keyframes Editor.
TIP: When “Show only selected tools” is enabled, you can continue to select nodes in the Node Editor to update what’s displayed in the Keyframes Editor.
TIP: When “Show only selected tools” is enabled, you can continue to select nodes in the Node Editor to update what’s displayed in the Keyframes Editor.
Choosing “Show only selected tools” from the Keyframes Editor Option menu filters out all segments except for layers corresponding to selected nodes. This option can be turned on or off.
Sorting in the Timeline
You can change the order in which the nodes are displayed from top to bottom in the Timeline.
— You can use the Tree Item Order Selection menu to sort the tracks by an assigned number.
— You can use the Sort pop-up menu.
The Tree Item Order Menu
Right-clicking over any track on the Keyframes Editor will display a contextual menu that contains the Tree Item Order Selection submenu. Choosing Start from the submenu allows you to start numbering each item in the track header by clicking on them. The first item you click will be #1, the second item #2, the third #3, and so on. Once you have selected all the items in the order you want them to be organized in the Keyframes Editor, right-click over a track, and from the Tree Item Order Selection submenu, choose End. The items will be ordered using the assigned numbers, with #1 appearing above #2, which appears above #3, and so on. The first items in the Keyframe track list will always
be the nodes that are the root of the node tree. The numbered nodes will appear in order after