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Re: Using the Panning Tool over multiple keyframes

Posted: 29 Nov 2008, 14:22
by ZigOtto
Peter Wassink wrote:... This cannot be done with the flexible animlayer because it will 'break' when you are not on the first frame ...
not when you are working in "AutoBreak OFF" mode, like I use to ... :)
Sewie wrote:Does anybody know if it is possible to use the Panning Tool over multiple keyframes in an animation layer ?
to go back to the first question, it's possible without using Recompute (an alternative way) :
use a "Re-Apply on Heads only" command* instead of the standard "Re-Apply" (= enter key),
- Assign this new (buttonized) command to a shortkey, "&" for instance,
then, after your range of frames selected, Pan the current frame with the normal Panning tool,
and hit "&" key to [Undo + Re-Apply] in once ...
it has some limitations, (such as you have to start your frames selection on a head), but it works nicely.
:wink:

* see attached pict.

Re: Using the Panning Tool over multiple keyframes

Posted: 30 Nov 2008, 12:42
by Paul Fierlinger
This is a good & useful button, Otto. Thanks.

Re: Using the Panning Tool over multiple keyframes

Posted: 30 Nov 2008, 18:15
by Sierra Rose
My thanks too. I use these functions a lot and the button makes it a snap.

Re: Using the Panning Tool over multiple keyframes

Posted: 30 Nov 2008, 22:06
by Sewie
Thanks, Otto. That's a great script. I've imported the button into my instance panel.