Digital-Tutors
03-03-2008, 06:11 PM
In this lesson we will learn how to set simple Keyframes in XSI.
Keyframes store an object’s parameters based on time. To see animation there needs to be at least two keyframes, set on separate times. XSI interpolates between the two keyframes to create motion. Try keyframing the sphere’s rotation and scale for a better grasp of working with keyframes.
Topics covered in this video:
Keying positions along the timeline
Examining the Red, Green, and Yellow key cues
Using the Timeline DopesheetDirect Link to Tutorial: http://www.digitaltutors.com/digital_tutors/video.php?v=621
Keyframes store an object’s parameters based on time. To see animation there needs to be at least two keyframes, set on separate times. XSI interpolates between the two keyframes to create motion. Try keyframing the sphere’s rotation and scale for a better grasp of working with keyframes.
Topics covered in this video:
Keying positions along the timeline
Examining the Red, Green, and Yellow key cues
Using the Timeline DopesheetDirect Link to Tutorial: http://www.digitaltutors.com/digital_tutors/video.php?v=621