shortcut to handle or repeat the last keyframe
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shortcut to handle or repeat the last keyframe
Hi everyone !
i give an example, easier to explain :
i'm animated a bone (or anything else) beetween frame 1 and frame 6 (for exemple) and then i do not want to animate it untill frame 30. then i need to animate from frame 30 to 34. Now i touch the bone with the manipulate bone tool and it create a keyframe,but it happens that it move very slightly the bone. the 'add keyframe" in animation menu, add keyframe in other layer and i just want a keyframe on the bone.
Is there a way to add fastly just a keyframe on a bone.?
have a nice day
i give an example, easier to explain :
i'm animated a bone (or anything else) beetween frame 1 and frame 6 (for exemple) and then i do not want to animate it untill frame 30. then i need to animate from frame 30 to 34. Now i touch the bone with the manipulate bone tool and it create a keyframe,but it happens that it move very slightly the bone. the 'add keyframe" in animation menu, add keyframe in other layer and i just want a keyframe on the bone.
Is there a way to add fastly just a keyframe on a bone.?
have a nice day
Re: shortcut to handle or repeat the last keyframe
This was discussed recently. You can double click the timeline on the desired channel/frame, or right click on the desired channel/frame and Add Keyframe, or menu [Bone] > [Freeze Selected bone] (Ctrl-Shift-F) - which keyframes Pos, Rot, Scale at the current frame.
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Re: shortcut to handle or repeat the last keyframe
There are several ways to do this (as SimplSam just pointed while I was writing this message
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- Double click on the channel adds a keyframe. If you double click over the gray line, you will be adding a keyframe for every bone, if you double click on the red line, you will add a keyframe only on the selected bone(s)
- Ctrl+F to Freeze the pose. This shortcut adds a keyframe on every bone for Rotation, Translation and Scale in the current frame.
- Bone -> Freeze selected bones menu. It works as the other one, but only adds keys on the selected bones
Personally, I recommend you to assign your own shortcuts to these menu items, depending on what it's more comfortable for you.
You can do that on Edit -> Edit Keyboard Shortcuts
In my case, I'm constantly hiding/showing bones during the animation process, so Ctrl+F is Freeze Visible Bones (instead of Freezing the entire skeleton).
I also added a shortcut to hide the Selected Bones only.


- Double click on the channel adds a keyframe. If you double click over the gray line, you will be adding a keyframe for every bone, if you double click on the red line, you will add a keyframe only on the selected bone(s)
- Ctrl+F to Freeze the pose. This shortcut adds a keyframe on every bone for Rotation, Translation and Scale in the current frame.
- Bone -> Freeze selected bones menu. It works as the other one, but only adds keys on the selected bones
Personally, I recommend you to assign your own shortcuts to these menu items, depending on what it's more comfortable for you.
You can do that on Edit -> Edit Keyboard Shortcuts
In my case, I'm constantly hiding/showing bones during the animation process, so Ctrl+F is Freeze Visible Bones (instead of Freezing the entire skeleton).
I also added a shortcut to hide the Selected Bones only.







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Re: shortcut to handle or repeat the last keyframe
I didn't know you could add shortcuts in that way - such as to intelligently toggle bone visibility (Ctrl-H). Very handy.
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Re: shortcut to handle or repeat the last keyframe
thank you 
sorry that it already have been posted. however i first search on the forum, but i may not have input the right words

sorry that it already have been posted. however i first search on the forum, but i may not have input the right words
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Re: shortcut to handle or repeat the last keyframe
another approach could be to key a "hold" for the item -- right click the selected item's (red-channel) keyframe to bring up the keyframe menu then enter the number of frames to keep the item held at whatever was keyed.viccho wrote: ↑Wed Sep 07, 2022 10:22 am Hi everyone !
i give an example, easier to explain :
i'm animated a bone (or anything else) beetween frame 1 and frame 6 (for exemple) and then i do not want to animate it untill frame 30. then i need to animate from frame 30 to 34. Now i touch the bone with the manipulate bone tool and it create a keyframe,but it happens that it move very slightly the bone. the 'add keyframe" in animation menu, add keyframe in other layer and i just want a keyframe on the bone.
Is there a way to add fastly just a keyframe on a bone.?
have a nice day
e.g. you have a keyed value on frame 6 that you want to leave unchanged until frame 30 ... enter 24 (i.e. 30-6) in the "hold duration" box
Re: shortcut to handle or repeat the last keyframe
The search engine of this forum is pretty bad. Use google and type "site:lostmarble.com" next time for better results. I wonder how many questions could be solved just changing the search engine of the forum to google.
Re: shortcut to handle or repeat the last keyframe
Hi Viccho,
When I want a hold, I just copy and paste the previous key to the current frame. It doesn't even take a second to do. Another option is to simply click on the bone or item, and if you have Copy Previous Key selected for Interpolation (which you really should if you haven't,) Moho will create the same key at the current frame.
I prefer to copy paste to be sure, especially where more than one channel is involved with the item.
You can also change the key to a Step frame, which will hold the key until the next key is created. I normally don't like to do this because I use Copy Previous Key and Moho will make the new key a Hold. Also, for me anyway, using Copy/Paste is more flexible and easier to retime.
BTW, when I to hold an entire pose, I use Freeze Pose (Ctrl) where I want the hold to start and again where I want the hold to end. This might be considered a little 'sloppy' because it keyframes everything, but if you're confident about your keyframing, it's a fast way to work.
When I want a hold, I just copy and paste the previous key to the current frame. It doesn't even take a second to do. Another option is to simply click on the bone or item, and if you have Copy Previous Key selected for Interpolation (which you really should if you haven't,) Moho will create the same key at the current frame.
I prefer to copy paste to be sure, especially where more than one channel is involved with the item.
You can also change the key to a Step frame, which will hold the key until the next key is created. I normally don't like to do this because I use Copy Previous Key and Moho will make the new key a Hold. Also, for me anyway, using Copy/Paste is more flexible and easier to retime.
BTW, when I to hold an entire pose, I use Freeze Pose (Ctrl) where I want the hold to start and again where I want the hold to end. This might be considered a little 'sloppy' because it keyframes everything, but if you're confident about your keyframing, it's a fast way to work.
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Re: shortcut to handle or repeat the last keyframe
That reminds me, does anybody remember how to select keyframes in the timeline vertically? I recall you should be able to do that by double-clicking at the bottom of the column beneath the last key, or something like that...or did I imagine this feature?
Actually I do remember having this discussion here a few years ago but I can't seem to do this now. Was the feature removed or maybe I'm just doing it wrong? (Or maybe I DID imagine it. Hmm?)
Actually I do remember having this discussion here a few years ago but I can't seem to do this now. Was the feature removed or maybe I'm just doing it wrong? (Or maybe I DID imagine it. Hmm?)

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Re: shortcut to handle or repeat the last keyframe
Oh, I just read Victor's reply. Yes, Freeze Visible is probably better than Freeze Pose. (I'm not sure which one I have set up in the MQC panel...I should check that.)
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Re: shortcut to handle or repeat the last keyframe
Relevant thread: http://www.lostmarble.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=29608Greenlaw wrote: ↑Thu Sep 08, 2022 6:23 pm That reminds me, does anybody remember how to select keyframes in the timeline vertically? I recall you should be able to do that by double-clicking at the bottom of the column beneath the last key, or something like that...or did I imagine this feature?
Actually I do remember having this discussion here a few years ago but I can't seem to do this now. Was the feature removed or maybe I'm just doing it wrong? (Or maybe I DID imagine it. Hmm?)![]()
We lost that in v12. A shortcut for Animation>Consolidate Layer Channels is probably the fastest way now.
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Re: shortcut to handle or repeat the last keyframe
Ah, thanks Wes! I totally forgot about using Consolidate for this.
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I forgot I had posted a script in that thread. Probably a wee bit faster than consolidate, at least with a button script shortcut.
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Shoot, I hadn't looked that far into the thread. Downloaded the script and will try it out this weekend. Thanks!
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