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Blender copy keyframes to another object
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- Rodney Zamora
There are a few ways to copy keyframes from one object to another in Blender. One way is to use the dope sheet. In the dope sheet, select the keyframes you want to copy, then press Ctrl+C. Next, select the object you want to paste the keyframes to, and press Ctrl+V. The keyframes will be pasted to the selected object.
Another way to copy keyframes is to use the graph editor. In the graph editor, select the keyframes you want to copy, then press Ctrl+C. Next, select the object you want to paste the keyframes to, and press Ctrl+V. The keyframes will be pasted to the selected object.
You can also use the “Copy Keyframes” button in the “Key” menu in the dope sheet. Select the keyframes you want to copy, then press the “Copy Keyframes” button. Next, select the object you want to paste the keyframes to, and press the “Paste Keyframes” button. The keyframes will be pasted to the selected object.
Related questions:
Q: How do I copy keyframes from one file to another?
A: Open both files in the timeline. Select the keyframes you want to copy in the first file. Right-click and choose Copy. Switch to the second file and paste the keyframes.
Q: How do you add a keyframe to multiple objects in Blender?
A: 1. Select all of the objects that you want to add a keyframe to.
In the Timeline, click on the Add Keyframe button (the plus sign).
A keyframe will be added to all of the selected objects.
Q: How do I copy an animation from one object to another?
A: To copy an animation from one object to another, select the object with the animation you want to copy, then go to Edit > Duplicate Special. In the Duplicate Special dialog box, select the animation you want to copy, then click OK.
Q: Can I copy and paste keyframes?
A: Yes, you can copy and paste keyframes in the timeline. To do so, first select the keyframes you want to copy, then press CTRL+C (Windows) or CMD+C (Mac). Next, select the frame where you want to paste the keyframes, then press CTRL+V (Windows) or CMD+V (Mac).