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Is there a way to turn off auto-keyframe?
Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2016 3:41 pm
by Davidb
I'm trying to adjust individual layers in a switch folder, meaning that I want the entire timeline for each layer to be static at that point in time, but the keyframe interpolation is making this difficult for me. Is there a way to turn off auto keyframe, so I can adjust a vector at whatever time, and have it be 'solidified' that way?
Re: Is there a way to turn off auto-keyframe?
Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2016 3:43 pm
by synthsin75
Either work on frame zero or copy the keyframes to frame zero once finalized.
Re: Is there a way to turn off auto-keyframe?
Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2016 4:00 pm
by dueyftw
There is a short cut key that will do this, but I use a tool script call 'twoWayTicket'
This way I can go to the frame that I'm working at then click to jump back to zero, make the adjustments to the vectors. Click again and back down the time line to change the switch layer settings.
http://animestudioscripts.com/script.php?script=57
Dale
Re: Is there a way to turn off auto-keyframe?
Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2016 4:35 pm
by Davidb
dueyftw wrote:There is a short cut key that will do this, but I use a tool script call 'twoWayTicket'
This way I can go to the frame that I'm working at then click to jump back to zero, make the adjustments to the vectors. Click again and back down the time line to change the switch layer settings.
http://animestudioscripts.com/script.php?script=57
Dale
What's the shortcut key, if you don't mind? I also use onion skins when doing this, so I'd prefer to stay at what frame I was in rather than go back to 0.
Re: Is there a way to turn off auto-keyframe?
Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2016 4:42 pm
by synthsin75
Davidb wrote:What's the shortcut key, if you don't mind?
Ctrl+Shift+D
Re: Is there a way to turn off auto-keyframe?
Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2016 4:51 pm
by Davidb
I misunderstood, thought there was a keyboard shortcut that would turn off auto-keyframing. I guess I'll have to use the workaround, thanks for the help.