Keyframe display & manipulation
Posted: Wed Dec 29, 2004 6:44 pm
First, HUGE props to everybody involved with pulling this awesome program together. I'm perpetually awed by the scope & functionality of MOHO. You've found a perfect niche to fill & I can't believe I didn't find it sooner!
As a newbie who's still learning the ins and outs, the aspect that's hindering my animation flow the most right now is having keyframes buried within each layer.
::: feature request #1 :::
It'd be awesome if there were a view option for the timeline that would display the keyframes for all layers & channels you choose - or maybe for all layers period. (Then you could slide whole chunks of animation up or down the timeline in one view and use the copy & paste keyframe commands for multiple layers simultaneously, over a range of frames.)
I know this would be an unwieldy number of rows to have onscreen & you wouldn't want to see all of them all of the time, but there are occasions where it's frustrating & time consuming when you can't get at the overlapping animation.
::: feature request #2 :::
It might be useful if the "add keyframe" function on the timeline also gave an option to stamp down a key on all the layers which have had a key set previously. (In other words, the layers you're animating.) It'd leave the other layers open, unlike the pulldown option to "copy current frame" with "full document" checked -- which keyframes everything all the way down the line, whether you're animating a layer or not. (Preferable sometimes, not in others.)
::: feature request #3 :::
Bezier handles to manipulate keyframe curves on the graph view of the timeline.
If I'm missing something that you've already got under the hood I'd love to hear about it!
Thanks for a great program. -SD
As a newbie who's still learning the ins and outs, the aspect that's hindering my animation flow the most right now is having keyframes buried within each layer.
::: feature request #1 :::
It'd be awesome if there were a view option for the timeline that would display the keyframes for all layers & channels you choose - or maybe for all layers period. (Then you could slide whole chunks of animation up or down the timeline in one view and use the copy & paste keyframe commands for multiple layers simultaneously, over a range of frames.)
I know this would be an unwieldy number of rows to have onscreen & you wouldn't want to see all of them all of the time, but there are occasions where it's frustrating & time consuming when you can't get at the overlapping animation.
::: feature request #2 :::
It might be useful if the "add keyframe" function on the timeline also gave an option to stamp down a key on all the layers which have had a key set previously. (In other words, the layers you're animating.) It'd leave the other layers open, unlike the pulldown option to "copy current frame" with "full document" checked -- which keyframes everything all the way down the line, whether you're animating a layer or not. (Preferable sometimes, not in others.)
::: feature request #3 :::
Bezier handles to manipulate keyframe curves on the graph view of the timeline.
If I'm missing something that you've already got under the hood I'd love to hear about it!
Thanks for a great program. -SD