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Hello Everyone.
I am trying do do an animation with my Camera, and I want the Auto-Keyframe to be on, But I don't see the Icon on top of my Layers.
Here is the screen-shot from my Icons
Thanks.
The link that I gave you contains the information:
"The Auto-keyframe button has been removed from the default state of the Timeline panel. You can enter auto-keyframe mode by choosing Enable Auto-keyframe from the Timeline panel menu."
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See this miscellaneous changes here:
http://blogs.adobe.com/aftereffects/2013/12/after-effects-cc-12-2-december-2013-update.html
That feature was a terrible idea, and placing a button there where beginners could click it accidentally caused a lot of confusion and problems. So, we just moved it to a menu.
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Mr.Todd.
I had to reinstall all my creative clouds applications , and I Installed the fresh After Effects CC,Today.
I still don't see the Auto Key-Framing, could you tell me where is it ?
Thanks.
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The link that I gave you contains the information:
"The Auto-keyframe button has been removed from the default state of the Timeline panel. You can enter auto-keyframe mode by choosing Enable Auto-keyframe from the Timeline panel menu."
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Mr. Todd.
Thanks I found It. I don't use the Auto mode. I like to Key-frame Manually.
I just wanted to know where is it. Now I know.
Thanks Again.
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Can you tell me where you found this? I can't seem to locate it. This is a screenshot of my timeline panel options. Very frustrating.
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Jim Rogalski wrote:
Can you tell me where you found this? I can't seem to locate it. This is a screenshot of my timeline panel options. Very frustrating.
That's a screenshot from Premiere Pro. This is a thread about a feature in After Effects.
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My bad. So sorry.
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No problem.
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I still can't find it. Can you give me more details as to where it is? A screenshot perhaps?
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Sorry folks. I thought this was Premiere Pro, not After Effects.
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I personally liked the option to clcik the auto-keyframe for simple animations like moving multiple objects or text from left to right in or out of the comp frame etc.. I would just move them to where I wanted it at different points along the timeline. Didn't have to click on the layer, hit p, click the stopwatch etc..
I can see how it would be problematic for beginners that accidentally click it, but I wish there was an option to add it permanently to the toolbar instead of clicking a menu to get to it.
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especially since there is no way to add a keyboard shortcut to the function.
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I agree with Stevenimiori - The ability to auto-keyframe via a keytrigger would be a great time saving function. And the ability to edit keyboard shortcuts without a script would be great.
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Ugh...this is really annoying. I'm currently animating characters in AE and I frequently need to toggle the autokey function. This button was perfectlhy fine in AE CS6 but when switching to CC, having no convenient access to the switch has become a big drag on my workflow.
I can understand making the button visibility optional but why is the button permanently enabled when it's visible? When a user enables the option to see the button on the tool bar, isn't it a reasonable assumption that the user may want to actually use that button?
Sorry to vent but, like I said, this unnecessary change is incredibly annoying. For once, I'm actually glad we're still on CS6 at my workplace.
G.
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LittleGreenDog, I would suggest filing a feature request and explain how you would like it to operate with as much detail as possible. https://www.adobe.com/cfusion/mmform/index.cfm?name=wishform
To me it makes sense that, if you want to use it, you'd want to be able to toggle it off and on. I think having it default to not showing would still be wise (due to the number of beginner errors that were due to it before its removal).
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I think it's a major oversight to remove this. Any animator in any animation package expects to see a visual cue to indicate being in Auto - key mode. The visual cue could only help new users - I would go further and say it should be like 3dsmax and say the comp edge goes red or something. Hiding it in a menu will only exacerbate frustration.
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The screen button wasn't a terrible idea. It could have been implemented better if you had taken inspiration from apps with a similar feature, like animation apps.
The button would be helpful if it changed to a bright color, for example, when engaged. The graphic of the button should change when its clicked, too, maybe with a superimposed "A" or lightning bolt.
It was not in the best location, but I admit I don't know where else you could put it, except in a palette.
Really want that keyboard shortcut, though.
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I finally found that stinking menu. Putting it on a menu that's hidden in a palette was, indeed, a terrible idea. That prevents users from searching to find it AND prevents us from assigning a keyboard shortcut.