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Animation is the process of creating the illusion of movement by displaying a sequence of images or frames over time. Use this tag for questions or issues related to creating, editing, or troubleshooting animations in Blender, including keyframing, rigging, motion paths, and other animation tools.

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Rotation along one axis does not work

As binweg found in another post, the problem has been the Euler Rotation. I changed the rotation of every cube to Quaternion and everything worked as it was meant to be.
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Rotation along one axis does not work

Sorry if this question already exists, but I didn't find the answer to my problem. (BLENDER v2.78) I recently had the idea to animate a toon-style Rubik's Cube. I used Blender Render. I added 26 Cubes …
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Only the world is being rendered

First of all, Cube and Cube.001 are hidden during rendering. Second, the material of both Cube and Cube.001 is undefined which leads to black during rendering. Delete the Material and assign a new one …
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Cycles Render Pixleated when rendering (Example of a minecraft image)

You have to increase the samples of the rendering. For further information: How to avoid noisy renders in Cycles?
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How can I retrieve current frame number for use in Geometry Nodes?

More modern answer (>= Blender 3.1; Released March 9th, 2022) Blender 3.1 added the "Scene Time" node. It offers the current scene time in seconds and in frames (both as float values). Link to the co …
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