You can edit not only the time and value of keyframes, but also the interpolation between keyframes.
To edit function curves:
- In the FCurves Property pane, select the animated property whose function curves you want to edit. A function curve appears for each property.
For example, if you select Translation, there is a function curve for Translation
x, Translation
y, and Translation
z properties.
- Select one of the keyframes, which appear as small square dots along the function curves.
To select a keyframe on a function curve, click or drag around it. To select a keyframe region,
Ctrl-click each keyframe or drag around them.
Tip: To perform multi-point editing in the FCurves window, click and drag a rectangle around a selection of keyframes. This displays a rectangle, with a white square on each side. These squares act as handles that enable you to modify multiple keyframes at the same time.
- Drag the selected keyframe left or right to change its time. You can also enter a frame number in the Time field. Changing the time of a keyframe means that its value occurs sooner or later than when the keyframe was originally set.
Tip: When you drag the keyframe in the FCurves pane, dotted lines indicate the previous location of the keyframe.
- Drag the selected keyframe up or down to change its value. You can also enter a value in the Value field. Changing the value of a keyframe is similar to changing a property setting. For example, changing the value of a keyframe set for the Translation
y property of a cube, moves the cube up and down in the scene. See
Scaling keys in the FCurves window.
- When the keyframe uses Auto interpolation, you can drag its tangents to change the function curve without moving the keyframe. See
Editing Auto interpolation for more information.