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Subject: Why does my simple PZ2 file create keyframes for all parameters?


Tguyus ( ) posted Mon, 09 August 2004 at 2:18 PM · edited Fri, 01 November 2024 at 12:54 PM

Hi folks...!

So I'm trying to create PZ2 files to affect the settings for one of Wyrmmaster's MDD deformer remotes. I can get the PZ2 pasted below to move the target parameter dial in the specific remote to the desired value, but then for some reason I get keyframes applied to every parameter for every element of the target figure. Is there anything I can change in the PZ2 file so that I set a keyframe only for the one parameter dial setting for the one prop?

Thanks! TG

[PZ2 to change the ytran setting for the PERSMagTranY parameter dial of the MDDChestPERSRemote prop, with each period = one tab right:]

{

version
.{
.number 4.2
.}

prop MDDChestPERSRemote
.{

.channels
..{
..valueParm PERSMagTranY
...{

...keys
....{
....k 0 -6
....sl 1
....spl
....sm
....}
...}
..}
.}
}


jupiterkris ( ) posted Fri, 13 August 2004 at 12:15 AM

Maybe you could try under main menu ... Animation>Resample Key Frames ...>CHECK Current Element Hopefully this will work


Tguyus ( ) posted Fri, 13 August 2004 at 9:34 AM

I'll try that. Thanks jupiterkris!


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