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I'm trying to use the Dopeheet in Houdini to edit some keyframes, but it's very hard to see to which frame I'm dragging the keys to.

I have to zoom in and actually count the frames after every 24 increment, set the timeslider to the target frame, or move the mouse into the “timebar” and then eyeball it. Is it possible to activate some kind of setting that shows me the current frame of the selected keys while I'm dragging them ?

Something like this :




Thanks,

R.
Edited by toonafish - April 21, 2020 04:37:48

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Hello !!

When you have your mouse over the timeline, houdini shows you the current frame.

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Thanks, yes I know.

But how convenient would it be to see what keyframe I’m dragging my keyframes to. Seems the only way is to eyeball it, count the frame “ticks” or set the current frame where you want them.

The Houdini interface really could use some attention I think.
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