RE: Color Coding Keys
| Date : Thu, 29 Jun 2006 15:03:34 -0400 |
| To : <XSI(at)Softimage.COM> |
| From : "Andre DeAngelis" <andre.deangelis(at)ubisoft.com> |
| Subject : RE: Color Coding Keys |
|
Thanks Jeffrey, The problem is that the
breakdowns tend to be treated the same way as the poses. We key all params the
same way, so visually in the dope sheet, they will not be identifiable fro the pose
keys. It’s true that a
disciplined animator will be aware of where the pose key frames are, but that’s
harder for some animators than others (especially those with less experience). From: owner-xsi(at)Softimage.COM
[mailto:owner-xsi(at)Softimage.COM] On Behalf Of
Jeffrey Dates Well, you should be able
to identify keyframes at a glance using your dopesheet. If you key all
your keyable parameters for a "Key Pose", then you'll have a vertical
row of keys on each "key frame" when looking at all your keyable
parameters in the dopesheet.. Then you go back in and break down
individual keyable parameters, individually for the inbetweens.
I can’t think of a way to
achieve this, but I was wondering if anyone had any ideas as to how to identify
“type” of keys? Here at Ubi, we usually work with a
pose based approach to animation. Once the poses are set, those keys
should ideally not be touched when the break-downs and anticipation keys are
created. What would be of enormous help for us would be to be able to
know which of the keys in the Dope sheet/animation Editor are the pose keys, so
that when we clean up and refine the Curves, they are not deleted by accident. Maya lets you set unique colors for
these keys. Assuming that this feature is not in XSI, has anyone come up
with an approach to identifying the keys another way? Thanks Andre |
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