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Re: phantom keyframes
by
Grant Swanson
on Jan 30, 2009 at 8:53:07 pm
Hi Andrew,
Use
one
Hold Keyframe instead of two identical keyframes. This sort of thing is exactly what they're made for.
Grant Swanson
Visual Effects Supervisor
Video Apex - Minneapolis, MN
videoapex.net
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