Maya Cheat Sheet
After opening Maya...
- Set your preferences to "infinite undo."
- Set the "set key" option so that the tool will give you a prompt box and will set keys below.
- Check that your animation units are set to 30 fps.
Shortcuts
General
- "q" cancels a command
- "w" is a move
- "e" is rotate
- "r" is scale
- "h" is hide selection
- "d" is duplicate
- "f" frames the selection in the active window
- "x" is grid snap
You can view all your hotkeys (and manipulate them) by going to Window > Settings/Preferences > Hotkeys...
Setting Keys
- "s" sets key
- "SHIFT+w" sets move
- "SHIFT+e" sets rotate
- "SHIFT+r" sets scale
Graph Editor
- "ALT+SHIFT+left click+middle click" lets you move the view in the direction you move the mouse.
- "SHIFT+middle click" moves keys and curves in one direction. The direction is the first direction your mouse moved in.
- "w" and "r" can be used for translate and scale in the graph editor and dope sheet.
- To weight tangents, you have to first specify that tangents be weighted (tangents > weighted Tangents) and then you have to free the tangent weights.
- You can set the way your keys are set through Options > General Preferences > Animation > Keys. You can change how the default tangent comes in and how the default tangent goes out.
Channels Box
- Greyed out means the attribute is locked.
- Yellow means there's a key on it.
- If you highlight the attribute itself (not its value) and it's an attribute you assigned, you can use the middle mouse button to change its value.
Outliner
- To select multiple items, hold down the "CTRL" key.
- You can drag things by holding down the middle mouse button. You can also use this to move things under groups, to parent and un-parent items.
- If you click the "+" symbol, you'll see what's immediately childed under the object. If you hold the "SHIFT" key while clicking the "+" symbol, you'll see the entire tree of parents and children.