Blender How to insert keyframe with shortcut for setting 3D animation

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tiE6amRgYiI

Résumé

TLDRThis video tutorial by Artist B demonstrates how to add keyframes in Blender for animating objects. Starting with the default cube, the guide shows how to set keyframes for an object's location, rotation, and scale. The process begins by selecting the object and using the timeline to add keyframes with the 'I' shortcut. The video further explains how to use tools to adjust values for movement, rotation, and scaling, and how to manipulate keyframes for modifiers like the Bevel Edge. The tutorial concludes by showing how to copy, paste, and replace keyframes, providing a comprehensive overview of animation keyframing in Blender.

A retenir

  • 🎥 Learn how to add keyframes in Blender.
  • 🖱️ Use left click to adjust timelines.
  • ⚙️ Apply keyframes to location, rotation, and scale.
  • 🔧 Add and animate modifiers like Bevel Edge.
  • ⏩ Insert keyframes using 'I' shortcut.
  • 🔄 Change keyframe values with move, rotate, scale tools.
  • 🔁 Copy and paste keyframes easily.
  • 📊 Replace keyframes by right-clicking.
  • 🎯 Manage keyframes for smooth animation transitions.
  • 🖼️ Preview animations using Blender's timeline.

Chronologie

  • 00:00:00 - 00:03:28

    This video tutorial explains how to add keyframes in Blender for animation using the default scene. It guides through selecting an object, such as the default cube, opening the timeline, and adjusting the time frame to insert keyframes using either the insert keyframe panel or the shortcut 'I'. The demonstrator chooses to use location, rotation, and scale options for setting keyframes and explains that the orange dot on the timeline indicates where a keyframe has been added. They show how to move to the next frame and adjust values, using tools like move, rotate, and scale, to set another keyframe, which creates an animation when previewed. The tutorial also covers adding keyframes for modifiers. By going to the modifier properties and adding a bevel modifier, viewers are shown how to set keyframes for it to animate changes in the edge over time. The process of adjusting and replacing keyframes is also demonstrated, ensuring changes are updated and creating a seamless animation. The tutorial ends by illustrating how to copy and paste keyframes to the last frame to complete the animation.

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Questions fréquemment posées

  • What does the orange dot in the timeline represent?

    The orange dot in the timeline indicates that a keyframe has been added.

  • How do you access the insert keyframe menu in Blender?

    You can access the insert keyframe menu by pressing the shortcut 'I'.

  • What keyframe options can you choose from in Blender?

    In Blender, you can choose keyframe options such as location, rotation, and scale.

  • How can keyframes be set for modifiers in Blender?

    Keyframes for modifiers can be set by adjusting the modifier's properties and then inserting a keyframe in the timeline.

  • What shortcut allows you to insert keyframes quickly?

    The shortcut 'I' allows you to quickly insert keyframes.

  • Can you copy and paste keyframes in Blender?

    Yes, you can copy and paste keyframes in Blender to different frames.

  • What modifier is added in the tutorial for animation?

    A Bevel Edge modifier is added in the tutorial for animation.

  • How do you change the location, rotation, and scale values?

    You can change these values using the move, rotate, and scale tools in Blender.

  • How can keyframes be replaced in Blender?

    Keyframes can be replaced by adjusting the value and then right-clicking to replace the keyframe.

  • Who is the speaker in the video?

    The speaker identifies as Artist B.

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  • 00:00:00
    hello, this is a quick video to show how to add  keyframe in Blender for animation
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    this is default scene in Blender I will use this default cube to add keyframe for setting animation
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    to set the animation, make sure that we select the object
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    and go to timeline
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    we can use left click to adjust the time frame
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    I will move it to one and then we can move  the cursor and right click
  • 00:00:28
    in this panel, we can find the insert keyframe here
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    or we can use shortcut I  to insert the keyframe
  • 00:00:36
    I will press the shortcut I, so we can have the insert keyframe menu
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    we can choose location, rotation, and scale I will choose location, rotation, and scale altogether in this  example
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    click it
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    we can find the orange dot in the timeline it means the keyframe is added
  • 00:00:56
    so we can move to next frame I go to to frame 100
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    and then we can change the value in location, in rotation,  and scale
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    actually we can use the move tool to move it, and rotate tool to rotate it and scale tool to scale it
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    so if we want to set the keyframe in 100 we can press the dots next to the location
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    or we can right click to insert keyframe here
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    or we can press I in the viewport and choose location,  rotation, and scale altogether
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    so the second keyframe is set if we go to the first frame and play the preview
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    we can have the animation
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    I stop it here
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    so this is how we can add key frame for location, rotation and scale
  • 00:01:55
    actually we can add the keyframe for the modifier
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    for example I go to modifier properties and add a modifier
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    I will go to generate and choose bevel modifier
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    so we can have the Bevel Edge I will turn it to zero and click it to set the keyframe in the frame 100
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    and go to frame 200 I will adjust the value
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    and then we can set the keyframe here or we can right click to insert the keyframe here
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    so we can have the animation for changing the edge
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    so if we change our mind, we can adjust the value again
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    and then right click to replace the keyframe then the Bevel Edge is updated
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    and then I go to the last frame and I will set it that to zero
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    and I set the keyframe here
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    and then we , actually we can copy and paste the location, rotation, and scale keyframe to last frame
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    so we can play the preview
  • 00:03:13
    this is how we can add keyframe in Blender for animation
  • 00:03:17
    thank you for watching this video, hope this help
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  • 00:03:24
    I'm artist B , see you in the next video , bye-bye
Tags
  • Blender
  • keyframe
  • animation
  • tutorial
  • 3D modeling
  • location
  • rotation
  • scale
  • modifiers
  • Bevel Edge