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Animation F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Sep 18 6:34 am)
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Hi
What I would like to see is the ability to select a group of Key Frames in the Animation Control Panel, right click on them and select "Cut" or "Copy" and then move to the location you want them moved to and select paste.
I often find my self wanting to add a few frames at the start of an animation, (when you are doing lip-sync you pretty much have to start at the beginning of the clip.
I then end up wanting some space ahead of when the first word is spoken, I have to create a whole new clip and add it on to the front of my video in another program, to get the extra space.
I've tried moving the whole clip along the timeline but it almost never works out correctly with the sound files animation and lip-syncing.
A simple cut and paste of the whole thing farther along the animation window would solve my problem.
I'd also like to see a Select All option in the Animation Palette as well.
Mike
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If I am working on an animation, if M and N are frame numbers, and P is an integer number, has anyone written a Poser Python script to move all events from frame M to frame N inclusive, along the time line by P frames forward or back? Trying to mark-and-drag in the Poser Animation Palette is often very awkward or impossible.