No Tweens When Keyframe Animating

No Tweens When Keyframe Animating

r_white1
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No Tweens When Keyframe Animating

r_white1
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The latest version of max is behaving very strangely for me and I have no idea if it's something I have done or this version does not like my machine (Alienware Aurora).

I can set keyframes but when I replay animation all I get is jumps from one keyframe to another - check the video please.   If anyone has any ideas I would love to hear them.  Best regards. Richy

BTW If I render the whole segment I get lots of first frame positions and one of last frame position.

 

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10DSpace
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@r_white1 

 

The behavior you are getting seems to be the result of the type of key/in out tangents being set as "Step" . 

 

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I don't know why it the key was set as step based on what you did in the video except via the default new type key/in out tangent setting (see below).  When I use auto key,  the key type defaults to this curve type that produces the tween behavior you are looking for.   I had thought that this curve type tangent is the out of the box default for max, so maybe yours somehow got changed to "step". 

 

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So you need to change the type of keys you are setting.   To change the default setting for new keys check here:

 

https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/3ds-max/learn-explore/caas/CloudHelp/cloudhelp/2021/ENU/3DSMa...

 

Hope it helps.

 

 

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r_white1
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Total face palm!   I don't remember changing it but I must have done at some point.  You are spot on correct.   Thanks a million.   When you get frustrated with a problem you often overlook what is right in front of you.    I'll put the video drivers back to Direct X now ... I was desperately trying everything.  Best wishes from Scotland.

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