Wednesday, July 6, 2011

[Avid-L2] Re: Copying a keyframe from one effect to another?

 

Well I did look up the elastic vs. fixed keyframe and it doesn't seem to be available on a paint effect. 3D warp allows it but be careful which area of the advanced keyframe tracks you right click on. I had to right click on the top track which allows all the tracks keyframes to be set to elastic or fixed. I for one find advanced keyframes a pain to deal with for 99% of my effects work I'd rather not have them but that option has gone away in ver 5 and on hasn't it?

--- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, John Moore <bigfish@...> wrote:
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> I seem to recall being able to copy a keyframe from one effect to another before but I can't seem to get it to work today.  I know I can copy a keyframe to another keyframe within an effect but I sure thought in the past I could copy a keyframe from one effect to another when it's the same type of effect.  Specifically I want to extend a paint effect blur but I don't want to trim it out shifting the existing keyframes.  I add a second paint effect next to the original and I want to copy the shape and position of the last keyframe of the first effect to the first keyframe of the added effect there by making it a seamless extention.  So far I've had to resort to copying the first effect to the second effect and then copying the last keyframe to the first and moving on from there.  As I type this I recall the addition of elastic vs inelastic keyframes at some point.  Was the elastic/ inelastic option on SNDX mac ver 4.0.5?  I'll search the help
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