Cutting a keyset is essentially the same as copying keys to the keys clipboard then deleting them.
Note
- When cutting and pasting keys that include multiple animation curves to multiple attributes, pay particular attention to the
order that you select them, as this will impact the order in which they are pasted.
- When cutting keys from multiple attributes in the or , select the attributes from the outliner—not the view area—of the respective editor.
To cut keys
- Set the options. See Set Cut Keys options.
- Do one of the following:
- To select a single key, click the key in the Time Slider.
The Current Time Indicator moves to the clicked position and the key is now selected.
- To select multiple keys, -drag over the range of keys in the Time Slider.
The range of keys is now selected and highlighted in red.
- Do one of the following:
If - is on in the options, all keys for the current object are cut. If - is on in the options, only keys between the specified and time are cut. If - is on in the options, only the keys between the Range Slider’s and times are cut.
- Press +s- and select from the marking menu that appears.
Set Cut Keys options
To set options
- Select Edit > Keys > Cut Keys > .
The window appears.
- Set the options. See Edit > Keys > Cut Keys.
- Do one of the following:
- Click to set the options and cut the current key(s).
The window closes.
- Click to set the options and cut the current key(s).
The window remains open.
- Click to disregard any changes made to the options and close the window.