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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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How to bake F-Curve using python?
How can I bake f-curve using python for the active object?
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How do I make app.handlers suport undo (CTRL+Z)
I'm using an operator to animate objects via handlers.frame_change_pre but any Ctrl+Z, shutdown all my animated objects.
How can I fix my "Undo" to remove just the last added handler (in the history) …
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How do I find the setting affected by a f-curve using python?
The answer was pretty simple. Just add this at the end of line:
.data_path
bpy.data.actions['Material.001Action'].fcurves[0].data_path
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How do I find the setting affected by a f-curve using python?
Knowing my f-curve, how can I find the animated setting?
bpy.data.actions['Material.001Action'].fcurves[0]