The Curveboard is Akeytsu's F-Curve editor and is fully integrated into the 3D viewport and accessible via the Timebar.
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- x axis curves are in red color
- y axis curves are in green color
- z axis curves are in blue color
- angle curves (IK and RF) are in orange color
- Rotation curves are represented by round keys Image Removed Image Added
- Move curves are represented by triangular keys Image Removed Image Added
- Scale curves are represented by square keys Image Removed Image Added
- Pole angle curves are represented by diamond keys
- Roll angle curves are represented by splitted diamond keys
- Twist angle curves are represented by splitted diamond keys
- Bank angle curves are represented by splitted diamond keys
- Camera FOV curve are represented by little camera keys Image Added
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title | The Curveboard affects the Transform window display |
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When the CurveBoard is active, the Transform window slightly changes to offer channels visibility management : the key icons () are replaced by channel visibility icons (). You may display/hide channels by clicking on these icons. |
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title | What is the Curveboard coordinate system display? |
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The Curveboard displays keyframe values in Local Relative (to Ref Pose) coordinates (Image Modified). |
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width | 480 |
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url | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e8f8xZm9eJY |
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height | 270 |
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title | My rotation curves seem not display linear interpolation? |
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- In Akeytsu, rotations are stored as quaternions. So, when Rotation curves are set to Linear, it means that quaternions interpolations are Linear.
- But, for your information, decomposing a regular rotation in Euler angles curves does not lead to linear Euler angles curves.
- Since Curveboard rotation curves display Euler angles (deduced from quaternions), displayed curves will not appear as Linear.
- This is normal and does not mean that the rotations interpolations are not linear.
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