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Solved Timeline Geometry Target not working

Ghostwalden

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Hello...

Maybe someone around, that can give me a quick hint, what i'm doing wrong...

I wanted to add a Mouth Open Geometry Morph to timeline.

So i ticked the morph as Fav, that it shows up in timeline

Then added the Mouth Open Morph as Geometry in Timeline

But when i now go to another position in Timeline and Change the Morph
it does not save that change in Timeline.

Any idea, what i'm doing wrong?

Thx

 
You need to go to "Targets" tab of timeline to modify it, you don't need to go to "Female Morphs" tab
:unsure:
 
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You have two options:
1. Adjust the float parameter inside timeline targets (as suggested by yasparukko)
2. Adjust it the way you showed in your video then click Timeline -> more -> Advanced Keyframe tools -> Keyframe float params
 
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You need to go to "Targets" tab of timeline to modify it, you don't need to go to "Female Morphs" tab
Ahhh... thanks... 🙏
Now i found the Slider up there in Targets, when the Target is selected (y)
So easy if you know how :D

You have two options:
1. Adjust the float parameter inside timeline targets (as suggested by yasparukko)
2. Adjust it the way you showed in your video then click Timeline -> more -> Advanced Keyframe tools -> Keyframe float params

Thank you CheersMate 🙏

I guess I'll stick with the first version then...
Seems to be the easier and shorter way ;)
 
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