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Isolate a part of an animation, for example from frame 30 to 60.
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  • Xarro
  • Posted: 14 June 2011 01:49 AM
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  • Joined: 08 March 2011 10:17 AM

Hi,
i need to know how separate a portion of an animation.
I have an animation from 0 to 200, i want the part of animation from 30 to 60, so i used the rescale - time. Ok now i have only the animation from 30 to 60, but i want to move it to 0 - 30. How i can do?

Thank you.



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u can simply select all the objects u have animated and In keyframe timline, select all the frames u dont need(0-30) and simply delete and select the all the frames u need(30-200) and drag it to frame 0



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  • Xarro
  • Posted: 14 June 2011 09:32 PM

So, i can simply drag the keyframes? ._.
Btw, how? i’m not at my pc now.

Thank you.



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  • Xarro
  • Posted: 14 June 2011 09:34 PM

Oh, it works very well, thank you so much!



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