The Key interpolation type menu lets you determine the default interpolation of the keyframes you set.
The following key interpolation types have been added in this release of the software product.
- Spline
- SpClamp
- Smooth
- SmClamp
The key interpolation type is renamed in this release of the software product.
The following table describes the key interpolation types.
Option
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Function
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The key interpolation type is the default key interpolation type. The tangents are smooth and the values are clamped to prevent
overshooting maximum and minimum values.
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The key interpolation type is a cubic curve which you can modify using tangent handles or angle and weight settings. The tangents
are automatically adjusted based upon the interpolation of the previous and next keys.
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The key interpolation type is a time-independent interpolation type. The tangents are not affected by a change in the time value.
A Spline tangent is automatically calculated based upon the slope between the previous and next key values.
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The key interpolation type is a time-independent interpolation type with clamped values to prevent overshooting maximum and minimum
values.
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The key interpolation type joins keyframes using straight lines, and a constant slope between keyframes.
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The key interpolation type maintains the same keyframe value between keyframes, with no slope between them.
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The key interpolation type joins keyframes using a Hermite-type curve, but the slope on either side of a tangent handle is changed
using the TCB (Tension/Continuity/Bias) values.
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The key interpolation type is a time-dependent interpolation type. The tangents are smooth and affected by a change in the time
value.
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The key interpolation type is not influenced by neighboring keyframes.
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For a graphical representation of the key interpolation types, see Interpolation Modes.
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