Windows 7
KeyShot 8.1.61
Prior to KeyShot 8, the scene automatically updates when I adjust an animation value. In KeyShot 8, nothing changes in the scene until I move the current position in the animation timeline. For example, I'm rotating a boom on a crane, then adjusting the lift cylinder (rotation and translation) to match the new boom position.
Prior to KeyShot 8, I could manipulate the translation or rotation values (and the scene would automatically update) until the parts were lined up. Now, after every value change, I have to click on the animation timeline a couple times to update the scene. It's not a big deal, but a bit tedious.
Is this an intentional change in KeyShot 8, or a bug?
Quote from: Dan Wolf on January 07, 2019, 05:22:44 AM
Windows 7
KeyShot 8.1.61
Prior to KeyShot 8, the scene automatically updates when I adjust an animation value. In KeyShot 8, nothing changes in the scene until I move the current position in the animation timeline. For example, I'm rotating a boom on a crane, then adjusting the lift cylinder (rotation and translation) to match the new boom position.
Prior to KeyShot 8, I could manipulate the translation or rotation values (and the scene would automatically update) until the parts were lined up. Now, after every value change, I have to click on the animation timeline a couple times to update the scene. It's not a big deal, but a bit tedious.
Is this an intentional change in KeyShot 8, or a bug?
Hi Dan.
I've experienced this myself and have mentioned it to the development team too.
It is really tedious. Hope it will be fixed :)
Thanks, Esben.
Hi Dan, Sure is quite tedius. I reported the same bug (https://www.keyshot.com/forum/index.php?topic=23044.0), hoping they fix this soon.
Chris
Hello Dan,
Thank you for reporting this bug.
This is a known issue that has been fixed for KeyShot 8.2 which will be released soon.
Its a Bug, not a feature *lol, but if you activate the motion blur button in the both of the animation menu (i dont know why?) it works fine :O)