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How to move a keyframe in blender
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If you're using Blender 2.7 or newer, you can simply select the keyframe you want to move and press G to grab it, then move it to the desired frame. If you're using an older version of Blender, you'll need to select the keyframe and press R to open the Graph Editor, then select the keyframe and press G to grab it, then move it to the desired frame.
Related questions:
Q: How do you move a keyframe?
A: There are several ways to move a keyframe:
-To move a keyframe, select it and drag it to the new location.
-To move a keyframe more precisely, select it and use the arrow keys on your keyboard to nudge it in the desired direction.
-To move a keyframe even more precisely, select it and use the arrow keys on your keyboard while holding down the Shift key.
Q: How do you move keyframes in animate?
A: There is no specific "move keyframes" command in Adobe Animate, but you can select and move keyframes in the Timeline panel just like any other object. Simply click and drag the keyframes to the desired location.
Q: Can't move a keyframe Blender?
A: There are a few things that could be going on here. If your keyframes are on the wrong frame, you can select them and press G to grab them, then press the frame number you want them to be on and press Enter.
If your keyframes are on the right frame but in the wrong order, you can select them and press Shift+G to sort them.
If your keyframes are on the right frame and in the right order but they're not moving the object, make sure you have the right channel selected in the dope sheet (location, rotation, or scale).
Q: How do I space a keyframe in Blender?
A: To space a keyframe in Blender, select the keyframe(s) you want to space out and then press "G" to grab/move them. You can then use the arrow keys to move them one frame at a time.