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Setting Keyframes in Cinema 4D

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Summary: How to set keyframes to create 3D letters with Cinema 4D; learn more about 3D animation, modeling, and rendering software in this free instructional video.

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By John Carstarphen
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John Carstarphen is an experienced independent filmmaker, screenwriter, animator and teacher. His work as a writer/director has been seen in international film festivals including...read more

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"JOHN CARSTARPHEN: Hi, this is John Carstarphen for Expert Village. If we want to increase the time of the animation, we simply move that second key frame so that it changes the endpoint of the animation. If we want the animation to run for the entire length that we have set on the time line, which in this case is 90 frames, we just delete or we simply just add one keyframe, and that will take-that will animate the entire sweep for the whole 90 frames. So, you do need two keyframes if you want any kind of animation to happen. But the length of the animation is completely up to you. And the way to change the length of the animation is simply to change where the keyframe is located on the time line. "

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