This command creates keyframes for the specified objects, or the active objects if none are specified on the command line. The default time for the new keyframes is the current time. Override this behavior with the “-t” flag on the command line. The default value for the keyframe is the current value of the attribute for which a keyframe is set. Override this behavior with the “-v” flag on the command line. When setting keyframes on animation curves that do not have “time” as an input attribute (ie, they are unitless animation curves), use “-f/-float” to specify the unitless value at which to set a keyframe. The -time and -float flags may be combined in one command. This command sets up Dependency Graph relationships for proper evaluation of a given attribute at a given time.
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animLayer (al) | unicode | ||
Specifies that the new key should be placed in the specified animation layer. Note that if the objects being keyframed are not already part of the layer, this flag will be ignored. |
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attribute (at) | unicode | ||
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breakdown (bd) | bool | ||
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clip (c) | unicode | ||
Specifies that the new key should be placed in the specified clip. Note that if the objects being keyframed are not already part of the clip, this flag will be ignored. |
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controlPoints (cp) | bool | ||
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dirtyDG (dd) | bool | ||
float (f) | float | ||
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hierarchy (hi) | unicode | ||
Controls the objects this command acts on, relative to the specified (or active) target objects. Valid values are “above,” “below,” “both,” and “none.” Default is “hierarchy -query” |
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identity (id) | bool | ||
Sets an identity key on an animation layer. An identity key is one that nullifies the effect of the anim layer. This flag has effect only when the attribute being keyed is being driven by animation layers. |
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inTangentType (itt) | unicode | ||
The in tangent type for keyframes set by this command. Valid values are “spline”, “linear”, “fast”, “slow”, “flat”, “stepped”, “step next”, “fixed”, “clamped” and “plateau”. Default is “keyTangent -q -g -inTangentType” |
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insert (i) | bool | ||
Insert keys at the given time(s) and preserve the shape of the animation curve(s). Note: the tangent type on inserted keys will be fixed so that the curve shape can be preserved. |
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insertBlend (ib) | bool | ||
If true, a pairBlend node will be inserted for channels that have nodes other than animCurves driving them, so that such channels can have blended animation. If false, these channels will not have keys inserted. If the flag is not specified, the blend will be inserted based on the global preference for blending animation. |
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minimizeRotation (mr) | bool | ||
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noResolve (nr) | bool | ||
When used with the -value flag, causes the specified value to be set directly onto the animation curve, without attempting to resolve the value across animation layers. |
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outTangentType (ott) | unicode | ||
The out tangent type for keyframes set by this command. Valid values are “spline”, “linear”, “fast”, “slow”, “flat”, “stepped”, “step next”, “fixed”, “clamped” and “plateau”. Default is “keyTangent -q -g -outTangentType” |
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shape (s) | bool | ||
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time (t) | time | ||
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useCurrentLockedWeights (lw) | bool | ||
If we are setting a key over an existing key, use that key tangent’s locked weight value for the new locked weight value. Default is falseFlag can appear in Create mode of commandFlag can have multiple arguments, passed either as a tuple or a list. |
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value (v) | float | ||
Value at which to set the keyframe. Using the value flag will not cause the keyed attribute to change to the specified value until the scene re-evaluates. Therefore, if you want the attribute to update to the new value immediately, use the setAttr command in addition to setting the key. |
Derived from mel command maya.cmds.setKeyframe
Example:
import pymel.core as pm
# Set a keyframe at the current time on all "keyable"
# attributes of the selected objects.
#
pm.setKeyframe()
# Set a keyframe so that translateX has a value of 10
# at the current time, regardless of its current position
#
pm.setKeyframe( v=10, at='translateX' )
# Set keyframes for translateX on two objects at t=0 and
# t=10 seconds. (Note that if mysteryObject has no
# attribute named translateX, no keyframe is set for mysteryObject.)
#
pm.setKeyframe( 'nurbsSphere1', 'mysteryObject', attribute='translateX', t=['0sec','10sec'] )