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Old 15th November 2007, 17:24   #1 (permalink)
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Question [Carrara]Stretching/scaling timeline for existing animation

I did some searching in this forum and a couple of others before posting this, but came up dry...

How can I slow the animation down without moving each key frame? I'm looking for some way that will take a sequence that is 30 seconds long and extend it to be about 45 seconds long and proportionally distribute the keys along the new time line.

In this case it's not adequate to merely "overcrank the camera" by generating output at a higher frame rate than it will be comped in at; the output frame rate options don't have what we want, and in one shot we need to do a match move on a dolly shot from the set and we're using an fbx file on the render camera, so the rendering frame rate needs to match that of the fbx.

I have 5.1 Pro.

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select all keyframes (or all but first), hold either ctrl or alt(i forget), and drag them.

this drags them proportionately, might be what your looking for.
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Also, I think that if you make a clip, you can spread out and compress the frames by dragging those little ruler-notches on the clip when it's closed.
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select all keyframes (or all but first), hold either ctrl or alt(i forget), and drag them.
I'll try that out. It sounds similar to something I already attempted, but I can't remember exactly what I did. Thanks!

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Also, I think that if you make a clip, you can spread out and compress the frames by dragging those little ruler-notches on the clip when it's closed.
As noted in the original question, I have 5.1 Pro. I'm not at my workstation now so I can't check this out there, but are clips supported in that version?
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