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When does insert key frame give keying set failed to?
When trying to insert a key frame between two other key frames I get a keying set failed to insert key frames error. This happens when I use constant or bezier interpolation. I did upload a video of my problem at
How can I add a new keyframe in Tipp?
Whenever I try to add a new keyframe I get error messages. I tried all tipps, I found in the net, but nothing helps. I checked the Scene Properties, but there is no keying set defined. I checked also the Active Keying Set properties in the Timeline. There was also nothing specified.
Why do I keep getting ” keying set failed to insert ” messages?
It seems that I am triggering a (for me) strange Hotkey, which keeps me from adding new keyframes. The last times I noticed it before saving, unfortunaltely, this time, it was already saved closed. Whenever I try to add a new keyframe I get error messages.
Is there a way to remove the I key?
See screenshot: The solution was to remove the keying set at the bottom and when selecting the camera, to remove the 2 keying sets that were there. I however have no idea how this was enabled, and at this point of time I also don’t know the goal of this keying. After removal, the I key worked again.
When trying to insert a key frame between two other key frames I get a keying set failed to insert key frames error. This happens when I use constant or bezier interpolation. I did upload a video of my problem at
Why do I keep getting ” keying set failed to insert ” messages?
How can I add a new keyframe in Tipp?
Why are there no keyframes in Blender Stack Exchange?
That’s why when you press I no keyframes are being added. To change that, you need to get rid of the Keying Set by clicking on x sign or setting something meaningful, like LokRotScale for example. Thanks for contributing an answer to Blender Stack Exchange!
When trying to insert a key frame between two other key frames I get a keying set failed to insert key frames error. This happens when I use constant or bezier interpolation. I did upload a video of my problem at
Why are there no keyframes in Blender Stack Exchange?
Where do I find keying set in Blender?
You probably accidentally told Blender to use a keying set. Look on your timeline view. There’s a dropdown labelled “Keying”. Click on it. Is there something in the “Active Keying Set” field? Then click the X next to that field.