Edit > Keys > Bake Simulation

 
 
 

Bakes the current simulation. See Bake keys.

Edit > Keys > Bake Simulation >

Opens the Bake Simulation Options window. See To set Bake Simulation options.

Hierarchy

Specifies how a keyset will be baked from a hierarchy of grouped or parented objects.

Selected

Specifies that the keyset to be baked will include only the animation curves of the currently selected object. Default is on.

Below

Specifies that the keyset to be baked will include the animation curves of the selected object and all the objects below it in the hierarchy. Default is off.

Channels

Specifies the channels (keyable attributes) whose animation curves will be included in the keyset.

All Keyable

Specifies that the keyset will include the animation curves of all keyable attributes of the selected object. Default is on.

From Channel Box

Specifies that the keyset will include the animation curves of only those channels currently selected in the Channel Box. Default is off.

Driven Channels

Specifies that the keyset will include any driven keys. The driven keys enable the values of keyable attributes (channels) to be driven by the values of other attributes. See Driven keys. Default is off.

Control Points

Specifies whether the keyset will include all the animation curves of a selected deformable object’s control points. Control points include NURBS control vertices (CVs), polygonal vertices, and lattice points. Default is off.

Shapes

Specifies whether the keyset will include the animation curves of a selected object’s shape node as well as its transform node. Default is on.

Time Range

Specifies the time range of the keyset’s animation curves.

Start/End

Specifies a time range from Start Time to End Time.

Time Slider

Specifies a time range defined by the Playback Start and End times of the Time Slider.

Start Time

Specifies the start of the time range (available if Start/End is on).

End Time

Specifies the end of the time range (available if Start/End is on).

Bake To

Specifies how you want animation from layers to be baked. See also Bake animation layers. Select from the following options:

BaseAnimation

Processes the baked animation to the BaseAnimation in your scene.

NewLayer

Processes the baked animation to a new layer named BakedResultsn by default.

Delete Baked Channels

When on, the selected object’s attributes are removed from their associated animation layers after they are baked. When off, the object’s attributes stay on the animation layers.

Warning

When Delete Baked Channels is on, the selected object’s keys will be removed from any associated layer that is not muted. If your workflow is to use layers like takes, mute all layers with keys that you want to preserve before baking layers.

Sample By

Specifies the frequency with which Maya will evaluate the animation and generate keys. Increasing this value decreases how often Maya sets keys for the animation. Decreasing has the opposite effect.

The Sample By value is based on the Time Unit setting. It represents the frequency with which Maya will analyze the object’s animation and generate a key. A value of 1 creates a key at each time unit. Greater values decrease the frequency of generated keys, and smaller values increase the frequency.

Smart Bake

When on, Maya limits the number of keyframes generated during the bake process by placing keyframes only at times where the baked animation curves have keyframes.

When Smart Bake is on, you can also turn on Increase Fidelity to allow Maya add keyframes based on the Fidelity Keys Tolerance value you set.

When off, keyframes on the result curves are placed based on the Sample by value.

Increase Fidelity

When on, Maya will add keys to result (baked) curves based on the Fidelity Keys Tolerance percentage value you set. This can help preserve the shape of your baked/merged animation curves without adding a large number of new keyframes to the result curves.

Note

This option is only available when you have Smart Bake on.

Fidelity Keys Tolerance

When Smart Bake and Increase Fidelity are on, this value lets you determine when Maya can add extra keyframes to the result curves.

For each segment of the result (baked) curves, this percentage determines how different the values of the baked curves can be from the source curves before Maya sets a new keyframe.

The lower the Fidelity Keys Tolerance, the more keyframes are added during the bake process, correcting differences between the source animation curves and the result animation curves.

The higher the Fidelity Keys Tolerance, the less new keyframes are added to your result curves, but the more your result curves are allowed to diverge from your original curves.

Keep Unbaked Keys

This option preserves the keys that are outside the baked time range and only applies to directly connected animation curves. When on, bake simulation does not remove keys that are outside the bake range. When off, only the keys created within the specified time range during the bake will be present on the animation curve after the operation.

Sparse Curve Bake

This option operates only on directly connected animation curves. It produces bake results that create only enough keys to represent the shape of the animation curve.

Disable Implicit Control

This option disables the effect of controls such as IK handles once the bake simulation has been performed.

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