Add more information to the "Bake Curve" operator #104533
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:Menu: :menuselection:`Channel --> Bake Curve`
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:Menu: :menuselection:`Channel --> Bake Curve`
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:Shortcut: :kbd:`Alt-C`
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:Shortcut: :kbd:`Alt-C`
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Baking a curve replaces it with a set of sampled points, and removes the ability to edit the curve.
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Baking a curve replaces it with a set of sampled points at each full frame.
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**It is a destructive process that removes the ability to edit the curve**.
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The main use for this is to reduce the file size with large datasets. Samples are only 1/5th the size per key.
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The sampled points interpolate linearly on subframes.
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.. _bpy.ops.graph.unbake:
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.. _bpy.ops.graph.unbake:
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:Menu: :menuselection:`Channel --> Un-Bake Curve`
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:Menu: :menuselection:`Channel --> Un-Bake Curve`
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Unbaking a curve replaces the baked curve with an unbaked curve, adding the ability to edit it.
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Unbaking a curve replaces the baked curve with keyframes, adding the ability to edit it.
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It will not recreate the curve as it was before, instead it will place 1 key at every frame.
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.. _bpy.ops.graph.sound_bake:
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.. _bpy.ops.graph.sound_bake:
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