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Anim8ing in Scene Mode
Kubajzz:
--- Quote from: Tanzim ---Yeah, that's true, but you have to add them individually, by clicking on the frame and adding the value, what I want is to have a Sequence editor in scene editor, so you can click on bones, and move them about
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I don't understand... Scene Editor has the same ability to move bones as the Sequence Editor:
- In sequence editor, you click this button , turn on the animation button (green key) and move the bones using your mouse; new keypoints will appear on the time track. It works exactly the same way in the scene editor - where's the problem?
thecolclough:
--- Quote from: Kubajzz on May 07, 2008, 07:06:49 am ---It works exactly the same way in the scene editor - where's the problem?
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probably the fact that you usually can't see bones in scene mode. how do you make the bones visible so that you can select and animate them? ???
- colclough
Kubajzz:
Come on! Your question proves that you didn't even bother to try what I suggested.
Please, read my previous post again, try doing what it says and then read the rest of this reply...
Ok, I know you are reading this anyway... Never mind, I'll tell you what's the point:
If you clicked that button (see my previous post) in scene mode, it would make the bones visible.
You can also make the bones visible by clicking this button:
That's all... 8) :P
thecolclough:
okay, my bad. *opens anim8or and tries it* it all makes sense now! it's just that i don't usually use that tool (i just enter the keyframes manually into the timeline), so i wasn't aware that it automatically changed the bone visibility when you use it in scene mode (to be fair, it doesn't change the visibility for you in sequence mode), so i was looking for a separate bone visibility button that looked like the sequence-mode one, and of course, not finding one...
well, thanks for tolerating me :-\
--- Quote from: Kubajzz on May 07, 2008, 04:19:32 pm ---Ok, I know you are reading this anyway...
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oh dang, so cydoniaknight isn't the only one who can read the insides of my head... this is getting disturbing, the way all the other forumites know what i'm thinking... :o
- colclough
Kubajzz:
In fact, now I realised it was also my fault... I said "it behaves exactly the same" - well, it doesn't as you pointed out (the visibility doesn't change automatically in sequence mode...)
OK, never mind that...
btw. I know what you are thinking about right now... "why the hell did he use green color?" :)
Good night...
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