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Bolvanchik
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Edit multiple keyframes on many layers

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Hi!
I have a character with about 15 animated layers and i need to work with all of this keyframes. I know that every layer has "consolidate" option, is there any option to move (for example) all my animations of all the layers from frame 50 to frame 80? It's not comfortable to work with layers 10 by 10 (seems timeline limit) and select keyframes scrolling every time.
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Re: Edit multiple keyframes on many layers

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Nudge Keys Toolset would make it much easier. Look for that and some other useful ones on mohoscripts.com

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Apparently, now it's part of the AE_keytools
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Re: Edit multiple keyframes on many layers

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Maestral wrote: Thu Nov 24, 2022 2:58 pm Nudge Keys Toolset would make it much easier. Look for that and some other useful ones on mohoscripts.com

edit/
Apparently, now it's part of the AE_keytools
Good tools, but it just uses default moho options with its limits and serves as hotkeys to quick up routine. It can mark for timeline all the animated layers, bur still up to 10 of them.
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Re: Edit multiple keyframes on many layers

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I was not aware of such a limitation. Are you using the debut version of Moho?
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Re: Edit multiple keyframes on many layers

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Maestral wrote: Thu Nov 24, 2022 4:18 pm I was not aware of such a limitation. Are you using the debut version of Moho?
Moho Pro.
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Re: Edit multiple keyframes on many layers

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I just had more than 10 layers displayed in the timeline!?
And all of the different types - groups, vectors, bones...

A small addition - layers with no keyframes are not displayed in TL
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Re: Edit multiple keyframes on many layers

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There is a setting in Edit > Preferences > Timeline > "Max selected Layers" which should allow you to select more layers.

You can also use Animation > Rescale Keyframes... to shift designated channels, or the entire document. If you need to shift a subset of your document - you can copy layers out to a new document, shift, and copy them back.
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Re: Edit multiple keyframes on many layers

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Maestral wrote: Thu Nov 24, 2022 4:24 pm I just had more than 10 layers displayed in the timeline!?
And all of the different types - groups, vectors, bones...

A small addition - layers without keyframes are not displayed in TL
I have keyframes at every layer, still can't view all of them.
Anyway it would be nice to see all their keyframes as a single consolidated line, for not scrolling down and selecting many groups of keys on every layer every time.
SimplSam wrote: Thu Nov 24, 2022 4:32 pm There is a setting in Edit > Preferences > Timeline > "Max selected Layers" which should allow you to select more layers.
Ok, this is solved.
SimplSam wrote: Thu Nov 24, 2022 4:32 pm You can also use Animation > Rescale Keyframes... to shift designated channels, or the entire document. If you need to shift a subset of your document - you can copy layers out to a new document, shift, and copy them back.
This is what i needed. A little strange usability, but much better than manual. Thanks for all answers.
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