Copying and pasting keyframes – Apple Shake 4 User Manual

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Chapter 10

Parameter Animation and the Curve Editor

resample: Replaces the curve or expression with a new sequence. This is useful for
two purposes. First, you “bake” an expression, turning it into a keyframe curve.
Second, you can adjust the number of keyframes that are on a curve. To set the
resample, enter a frame range. For example, set 1-50 to enter 1 keyframe per frame
from frames 1 to 50; 1-50x10 to enter only 5 keyframes every 10 frames, and so on.

Copying and Pasting Keyframes

You can copy and paste keyframes from one curve to another curve.

Note: You cannot simultaneously copy and paste keyframes from multiple curves.

To copy and paste a keyframe:

1

In the Curve Editor, select the keyframe you want to copy and press Command-C or
Control-C.

2

Position the pointer over the curve (the same curve or a separate curve) at the time
you want to paste the keyframe, and press Command-V or Control-V.

The keyframe is pasted at the position of the playhead.

To copy and paste multiple keyframes on a single curve:

1

In the Curve List, select the curve that contains the keyframes you want to copy.

Note: To select a curve, you can also position the pointer over the curve in the Curve
Editor. The curve name is displayed and the curve is highlighted in the Curve Editor.

2

Press Shift-A to select the keyframes on the selected curve.

3

Press Command-C or Control-C.

4

In the Curve List, select the curve into which you want to paste the keyframes.

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