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Paolo Acampora is a 3D artist and programmer, with experience in Animation, Visual Effects, and Real Time computer graphics. He provides tools that streamline the production workflow and let artists focus on the creative aspects of their craft. He has worked with several studios for more than a decade. He contributes to the blender development and releases his tools for the community.
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Editing keyframes

Animation software gives visual cues of keyframe distribution. In Blender, keyframes are displayed with special colors in the interface and as diamond widgets in the animation editors.

Animated properties have colored backgrounds. If the current frame is a keyframe, the background is yellow; otherwise, it is green:

Figure 7.12: Location is animated; the current frame is the keyframe for X and Y

Figure 7.12: Location is animated; the current frame is the keyframe for X and Y

Keyframes of the selected objects are displayed as diamonds in the Timeline editor:

Figure 7.13: The animation Timeline. Frames 1 and 24 have keyframes

Figure 7.13: The animation Timeline. Frames 1 and 24 have keyframes

Blender transitions from one keyframe to the other by tracing a graph between them. These graphs are referred to as animation curves or f-curves.

Animation curves and the Graph Editor

Like most animation software, Blender generates a transition between two animated values by inbetweening two or more keyframes. A keyframe contains two elements – a moment...

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Paolo Acampora is a 3D artist and programmer, with experience in Animation, Visual Effects, and Real Time computer graphics. He provides tools that streamline the production workflow and let artists focus on the creative aspects of their craft. He has worked with several studios for more than a decade. He contributes to the blender development and releases his tools for the community.
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