
Thanks for your time, I appreciate any suggestions and responses. Please send help, I'm pulling hair out over this seemingly simple problem. If so, what's the point of the record active objects button if that's the case? This used to be so easy. But I should be able to do all this without that feature, right? I don't want to keep turning autokeying on and off. Right now I'm relying on autokeying to actually get the job done. But that's not what I'm looking for either. I am able to adjust the values with manual input. My current guess is I've missed something in the timeline, but it all checks out to me. I have the keyframe on the correct frame, as it should be.Īs you can see, PSR recording is enabled.Īny PSR value jumps back to it's original state when adjusting them here or in the scene. Keyframe Selection is set to Active Objects as it should be. But something's changed, I must have missed the memo. I've been googling a proper solution to this problem for hours now. Image InfoĪttempting to update a position change will have the object jump back to it's keyframed position. If you have feedback on the subreddit theme, feel free to send /u/Cryptonaut a message. The traffic stats for /r/Cinema4D are also publically available. If you feel something is missing, feel free to message the mods! Related subreddits Want to Hire an artist? Check here first! Please give our few posting rules a read.


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