Keyframe all channels (works) & move animation in time (
Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2007 12:50 pm
I just stumbled over two things, one works, the other doesn't.
1. I can create keyframes in all channels by positioning the pointer in the timeline at position X, then select "Copy current frame" from the "Animation" menu, check "copy entire document", and type in "X" as the destination frame. AS creates keys in every channel at position X now.
No need for a script (I remember having read about one, but the search didn't dig it up), as long as you can live with having keys in literally every channel.
A script, however, could improve this in the following way: there should be a second choice besides "copy entire document", namely "copy from current layer" which would select every timeline within the current group/bone/switch layer.
2. I tried to use the "Rescale keyframes" command to shift animation in time, but with no useful result. The animation was heavily mixed up, parts from the beginning showed up in the end and so on. This happened even after I created keyframes everywhere at the beginning and end of the part to be shifted.
1. I can create keyframes in all channels by positioning the pointer in the timeline at position X, then select "Copy current frame" from the "Animation" menu, check "copy entire document", and type in "X" as the destination frame. AS creates keys in every channel at position X now.
No need for a script (I remember having read about one, but the search didn't dig it up), as long as you can live with having keys in literally every channel.
A script, however, could improve this in the following way: there should be a second choice besides "copy entire document", namely "copy from current layer" which would select every timeline within the current group/bone/switch layer.
2. I tried to use the "Rescale keyframes" command to shift animation in time, but with no useful result. The animation was heavily mixed up, parts from the beginning showed up in the end and so on. This happened even after I created keyframes everywhere at the beginning and end of the part to be shifted.