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Post by cogtoony on Jun 13, 2020 15:43:19 GMT -5
the title says it all :P
i want to view the animations frame by frame in blender but i'm not even sure if its possible LOL
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Post by MizoreYukii on Jun 13, 2020 16:08:00 GMT -5
The only way I know how is to slowly drag the....idk what you would call it, the draggable bar. I asked my friend something similar but about slow motion and they said no. Hopefully someone else knows.
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Post by epicus on Jun 13, 2020 19:14:32 GMT -5
..it is possible, hard to explain how to tho (not even sure my self, haha), try google some tutorials on CC animations.
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Post by cogtoony on Jun 15, 2020 21:25:59 GMT -5
The only way I know how is to slowly drag the....idk what you would call it, the draggable bar. I asked my friend something similar but about slow motion and they said no. Hopefully someone else knows. thanks guys! also i know what you are talking about, but how do i get the animation in blender in the first place? do u mind asking your friend how they got it into blender ?
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Post by MizoreYukii on Jun 15, 2020 22:24:26 GMT -5
The only way I know how is to slowly drag the....idk what you would call it, the draggable bar. I asked my friend something similar but about slow motion and they said no. Hopefully someone else knows. thanks guys! also i know what you are talking about, but how do i get the animation in blender in the first place? do u mind asking your friend how they got it into blender ? Oh that part is easy. You just go to Clip Pack under Animation (not Override), and then go to the Clips tab next to where it says Pose Pack. Make sure EA Clip is selected, the rig of choice, then click Export and a popup will appear with an animation list. Hopefully you know what you are looking for, just type in some keywords and it should narrow down to what you want. Select it, then finish Exporting, saving, and then open the Blend.
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Post by sigma1202 on Jun 16, 2020 2:46:35 GMT -5
You can use use the arrow keys on your keyboard to move frame by frame
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