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# 1 01-05-2014 , 11:26 AM
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Key-framing question

Hello,

I was wondering if it is possible to save a key-frame pose then refer back to it later.

For example I have created 9 key frame poses for all the lip syncing expresions. Is it possible to easily refer back to them and 'load' / 'apply' them throughout the animation?

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# 2 01-05-2014 , 07:06 PM
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you can copy/paste keyframes. just right click on the keyframe in the timeline that you want to copy and paste it elsewhere in the timeline. i'm 99% sure this works. haven't animated in awhile...


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# 3 01-05-2014 , 09:16 PM
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# 4 01-05-2014 , 11:38 PM
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you can make a shelf or a custom UI with poses you commonly use to block out animation. simple script that copy the values and set a key would do the trick.


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# 5 06-05-2014 , 10:43 AM
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Thanks for the replys :)

Wow, thanks, didn't realise you could put poses to the shelf.
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