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Oli4D
08-13-2008, 12:20 PM
Hello boys and girls :D

I'm looking for a shortcut list of C4D R10.
Some are familiar to me of course, but especially the ones for animation are not familiar to me.
Does anyone have nice overview of the most important shortcuts? Especially the ones for animation would be nice.

Thanks a lot,
Oliver

JamesMK
08-13-2008, 12:27 PM
SHIFT-F12 opens the Command manager, in which all commands and their shortcuts (where applicable) are listed. Probably the easiest solution. That's all the shortcuts for the price of one - nifty eh? :D

imashination
08-13-2008, 12:40 PM
If only there were some sort of way a person could, 'search' the internet, it would make things so much easier.

I guess this will have to do for now
http://www.google.com/search?q=cinema+4d+shortcuts
http://www.sean-paul.com/c4d/C4DShortcuts.zip
http://www.computerarts.co.uk/tutorials/new_media/keyboard_shortcut_cards

Oli4D
08-13-2008, 12:46 PM
it's kinda nice, but for example Ctrl+F does not what it says there:
When I press Ctrl+F, its opening the search in the timeline.
What it SHOULD do is go to the previous key...
pretty weird.
Ctrl+G for the next key is working like it should...

ChrisCousins
08-13-2008, 12:53 PM
It's just 'F' and 'G' for prev/next keyframe, not Ctrl required. Note some shortcuts are location specific, just to keep you on your toes...

Oli4D
08-13-2008, 12:56 PM
It's just 'F' and 'G' for prev/next keyframe, not Ctrl required. Note some shortcuts are location specific, just to keep you on your toes...

ahm... no I think F and G go to the next/previous FRAME. Not KEY...
N and P are actually jumping to the next key as well, like Ctrl+G and Ctrl+F should. But like I said... Ctrl+F is kinda not working :-(

ChrisCousins
08-13-2008, 12:59 PM
Oops, quite right - shows what I know ;) I use N & P for keyframes like you said. Maybe there's a conflict in your keyboard shortcuts?

ahm... no I think F and G go to the next/previous FRAME. Not KEY...
N and P are actually jumping to the next key as well, like Ctrl+G and Ctrl+F should. But like I said... Ctrl+F is kinda not working :-(

Srek
08-13-2008, 01:06 PM
It depends on what manager/window is active. If you ar ein the viewport Ctrl+F will set the playhead to the previous key. In the timeline it will open the search function.
This can be defined in the command manager. Just Press Ctrl+F in the shortcut filter and you see how it is assigned.

Oli4D
08-13-2008, 01:12 PM
It depends on what manager/window is active. If you ar ein the viewport Ctrl+F will set the playhead to the previous key. In the timeline it will open the search function.
This can be defined in the command manager. Just Press Ctrl+F in the shortcut filter and you see how it is assigned.

Ah ok, well for me it was locical to be in the timeline when I want to jump around with keys :-)
But ok, when I'm doing it in the viewport, it works like you said. Cheers Srek!

imashination
08-13-2008, 02:19 PM
it's kinda nice, but for example Ctrl+F does not what it says there:
When I press Ctrl+F, its opening the search in the timeline.
What it SHOULD do is go to the previous key...
pretty weird.
Ctrl+G for the next key is working like it should...

C4D is context sensitive. Press ctrl f above the object manager and it will start searching for objects. Press it above the 3d view, *whilst an object with keyframes is selected* and it should work.

Per-Anders
08-13-2008, 03:21 PM
You can modify the keys however you want for each manager in the Command Manager (as well as just drag out the commands and put them as icons into the interface wherever you want).

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