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No dynamic interpolation following the static keyframe
If you accidentally create the wrong kind of keyframe, it’s easy to convert it into the
type of keyframe you need.
To change one kind of keyframe into another:
1 Click the keyframe you want to convert to select it.
2 Right-click the selected keyframe, and choose either Change to Dynamic Keyframe or
Change to Static Keyframe.
Try Creating Keyframed Changes in a Separate Node
One tip to keep in mind is that you don’t have to create keyframed changes within the
same nodes you’re using to create other adjustments. If you want to create some
automated changes without altering the nodes you’ve already adjusted, you can simply
create a new node in which to make your keyframed changes. That way, if you don’t
like the result, or you somehow find yourself hopelessly tangled up in a needlessly
complicated set of keyframes, it’s easy to reset either just the keyframes or the entire
node without affecting the rest of your grade.
Keyframed Nodes Have a Badge
Nodes with keyframed parameters display a keyframe badge in the Node Editor, to make them
easy to find. Note that keyframe badges won’t appear when you simply add a keyframe but
only once there’s an actual keyframed adjustment being made.
Keyframed nodes display a badge
in the Node Editor
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