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Re: Keyframe confusion
by Jeremy Mullen on Aug 22, 2008 at 1:05:38 am

I've been dancing between raindrops apparently for almost ten years; sure enough, I was a victim of the Boomerang effect - only I'd never run into it before...somehow. Just goes to show that when you think you've been through every possible situation, you're still always a beginner.

The problem also concealed itself a little because it was affecting many, many layers which, when viewed in the graph editor, looked like a recently-strummed set of guitar strings going every which way. I could only Toggle Hold Keyframe one layer at a time, so I needed to switch them off and go through them systematically before I could see any correction. Before, when I had been toggling, I might have fixed one layer, but couldn't tell because of the rest of them getting in the way.

Many thanks to all.


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