Figure 7.7 - Managing keyframes

There is more than one option to manage keyframes:

Replace keyframes: Updates all keyframes' property value and

keeps them in the same locations in time.

Replace Single Keyframe: Changes the value of your selected

keyframe for that particular moment in time.

Delete Keyframes: Removes all keyframes from the object for that

specific property in a single frame.

Delete Single Keyframe: Excludes only the selected keyframe for

that frame.

Clear Keyframes: Removes all keyframes in all properties for the

entire Timeline.

Clear Single keyframes: Removes all keyframes for the property

selected in all Timeline.

Notice that you can use either the Delete or Clear keyframes to remove

animation data from an object. The difference between them is that you

will remove keyframes for a single frame (Delete) or the entire animation

(Clear).

Make sure you set the current frame in the position needed to edit a

particular keyframe!

7.1.3 Timeline navigation

An essential tool for your animation projects in Blender is the ability to

navigate the Timeline. Once you learn how to move back and forward