Looks like you're wanting View>Design Mode (Ctrl+Shift+D).
Re: auto set keyframe toggle
Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2021 11:23 am
by davoodice2
synthsin75 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 15, 2021 7:43 am
Looks like you're wanting View>Design Mode (Ctrl+Shift+D).
No.
Suppose you animate a scene and now you need to import an object and adjust it with character position in frame 250. In this case, going to frame 0 does not help at all. Because I need to adjust with frame 250.
And there are many situations that require this.
Besides, going to zero frame is painful when the scene gets a little heavy.
please see autokey feature in some other software like maya and 3ds max
synthsin75 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 15, 2021 7:43 am
Looks like you're wanting View>Design Mode (Ctrl+Shift+D).
No.
Suppose you animate a scene and now you need to import an object and adjust it with character position in frame 250. In this case, going to frame 0 does not help at all. Because I need to adjust with frame 250.
Then simply set an onion skin for the frame you need to match from frame zero. Easy.
synthsin75 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 15, 2021 7:43 am
Looks like you're wanting View>Design Mode (Ctrl+Shift+D).
No.
Suppose you animate a scene and now you need to import an object and adjust it with character position in frame 250. In this case, going to frame 0 does not help at all. Because I need to adjust with frame 250.
Then simply set an onion skin for the frame you need to match from frame zero. Easy.
tricky way. but autokey toggle is much better. accidently key is another problem.