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KenH
Does anyone know how to set the default interpolation to hold? By that I mean any new keyframes made would have hold interpolation. I remember there was a way, but I can't find the thread for the exact explanation. Thanks.
Animus
Hi Ken.

The only way I know is by changing individually the middle interpolation icon for each channel.
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Michel
mtpeak2
I don't know how to set it to the default, but once you create all your keyframes, select the model shortcut from the PWS with the timeline open. This will show all the keyframes for the model. Drag a bounding box around all the keyframes and right click within the bounding box, then you can set your interpolation to hold to all the keyframes at the same time.
NancyGormezano
QUOTE(KenH @ Aug 3 2008, 09:52 AM) *
Does anyone know how to set the default interpolation to hold? By that I mean any new keyframes made would have hold interpolation. I remember there was a way, but I can't find the thread for the exact explanation. Thanks.



I thought that if you selected all the cp channels (starting at frame 0) in the timeline and right clicked, and chose Curve/interpolation method/Hold would work. I believe that will set it up so that subsequent keyframes will be hold.

If you right click & choose Interpolation Method on keyframe N (without selecting curve first) - then the method selected would just be for the interval from keyframe N to keyframe N+1.
KenH
At the moment, I'm selecting and pressing the 7 key to do it. I'll try Nancys suggestion. Thanks guys.
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