Stepped to Smooth part 5 [A]
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Thanks for the reply DaGoog.
I use that middle mouse button + S very often but unfortunately it does not work with copying and pasting multiple keyframes. Guess I have to stick to the right mouse button for that until it become possible to assign hotkeys to these timeline-commands.
By the way I am applying your methods with my efforts on 11 secondclub for the november competition. Please take a look if you have time. Title is "Some people .. R just alike". Cheers !
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thank you. this was very informative.
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Great tutorials serie. To the point and very clear. Thanks a lot !.
I have one question though. Did you use a keyboard shortcut key to copy and paste keyframes on the time slider ?
If so what is the shortcut key ?
gorgovideo 3 months ago
@gorgovideo Hi, Thanks for watching and thanks for liking :)
In Maya, you can use the middle mouse button to move around the timeline without changing the actual animation. The you can use 'S'. This is the very strange way Maya programmers found to allow you to copy keys. You can also right click on a key, but that's less convenient.
DaGooG 3 months ago