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Baking a Curve
Whether from an expression or a keyframed curve, you can convert part or all of a curve to keyframes.
Generating Keyframes from a Curve or Expression
1. | Right-click on the parameter. |
2. | Select Bake to FCurve... . |
The Bake to Curve dialog displays.
3. | Change the dialog values to suit the curve you are creating. You can change the: |
• startFrame - the frame to start generating keys.
• endFrame - the last frame to generate a key.
• interval - how often to generate a key (in frames).
4. | Click Bake. |
The parameter changes from an expression to a curve and keys are generated from startFrame to endFrame.
All the newly generated keys are assigned the linear segment function.
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The expression abs(sin(frame*pi/40)) |
The baked curve with a startFrame of 0, endFrame of 80, and an interval of 10. |
Note: Although most commonly used with expressions, Bake to FCurve... can be used to automatically generate keyframes for any type of parameter, whether it’s an expression, a constant, or already a curve.
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