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Blender keyframe shortcut
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- Rodney Zamora
In Blender, the keyframe shortcut is F6. This shortcut will bring up the keyframe insertion menu, which allows you to insert keyframes for various properties, including location, rotation, and scale.
Related questions:
Q: What is the shortcut key of keyframe?
A: There isn't a specific shortcut key for keyframes, but you can use the F9 key to create a keyframe at the current frame.
Q: What does Ctrl F12 do in Blender?
A: There is no default shortcut for this command, so you'll need to assign one in the Input tab of User Preferences.
Q: What does Ctrl B do Blender?
A: There is no definitive answer to this question as it depends on the specific keybindings that have been set up for Blender. However, some possible functions that could be assigned to the Ctrl+B keystroke include opening/closing the Blender user interface, resetting the 3D view, or performing a boolean operation.
Q: What is Ctrl S in Blender?
A: There is no specific function for Ctrl S in Blender. However, this keyboard shortcut is generally used for saving files.
Related links:
- Common Shortcuts — Blender Manual
- Editing — Blender Manual
- Keyframes — Blender Manual
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