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Editing keyframes in the track bar - 3ds Max Tutorial
From the course: Learning 3ds Max 2021
Editing keyframes in the track bar
- [Instructor] Animation keyframes can be directly edited in the track bar underneath the time slider. That timeline will show keyframes for the selected object. So we've got some keyframes on the drone helper. Let's select that. And we can see that there are three keys, one frame zero, frame 30 and frame 119. And they're shown as red boxes. The boxes are color coded. Red indicates that that is a position keyframe. I'll press play and see what we get. What I'd like to see is the drone hover for a second before completely taking off. So I can just copy the key frame from frame 30 and to do that and we'll use the same keyboard shortcut as we do for cloning objects and that's the shift key. Hold down the shift key, click on that key frame and then drag over to the right, to let's say frame 60 and we've made a duplicate of that key frame. And that means there should be no motion between frame 30 and frame 60 because…
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Scene organization with layers and groups5m 34s
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Linking objects in a transform hierarchy4m 52s
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Choosing Time Configuration options3m 49s
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Creating keyframes with Auto Key2m 48s
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Editing keyframes in the track bar3m 27s
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Creating keyframes with Set Key3m 46s
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Editing function curves in the Curve Editor7m 58s
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