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Retime tool recalculating key frames so they sit on the closest frame

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Anonymous
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Retime tool recalculating key frames so they sit on the closest frame

When use the retime tool on a bunch of keyframes in an animation I get this problem where the key frame isn't sitting on any of the actual frames(See below). Is there away to do a batch recalculate of keyframes so they sit on the closest frame? 

 

maya_2019-09-09_10-07-57.jpg


Thanks

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stephenkmann
in reply to: Anonymous

You can use "snap keyframes" 

 

its in the key menu, and the time line menu

 

hth

-=s

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Anonymous
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Thanks for that. But was wondering if there is something more automated so I don't want to have to do it for every key frame in my animated character rig given there is 100s of key frames.  


Cheers 

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mspeer
in reply to: Anonymous

Hi!

More automated than a single click in the menu as suggested by @stephenkmann ?

Just try it out, select your keys and use Snap or Snap Keys, you can find this tool/command in different windows and menus.

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