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It worked! I didn't think there would be a difference, I thought a collapse would merge the layer into the existing clip in the mixer, instead the animation was simply discarded. That part might need some work ;) Anyway, now I'm able to transfer the animation perfectly.
Thanks a million, you saved my day! (..and night)
On 4/1/07, Sofronis Efstathiou <SEfstathiou(at)bournemouth.ac.uk
> wrote:Hey,
Is the animation in the base layer derived from an Action in the Animation Mixer? If so, I believe this was a limitation of using animation layers. I thought it may have been resolved in version
6.01.
If your are using an Action to drive the rig, I would mute thr layers, apply the Action source back onto the rig, and then unmute and collapse the layers. This should work.
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From: owner-xsi(at)Softimage.COM on behalf of Arvid Björn Sent: Sun 01/04/2007 21:22 To: xsi(at)Softimage.COM Subject: Animation layer collapsing
When I hit the collapse button in the animation layer manager, the animation in that layer is simply removed instead of being merged with the base layer, I get the exact same result if I just mute the layer, the character jumps back to it's old position after the collapse. Same thing in
6.01.
I need to transfer all the animation to another rig, but right now I'm not sure how to do it without losing the extra animation in the animation layer.
Basically I just want to plot everything to completely absolute fcurves, one key per frame if I have to.
I always have the weirdest problems... =) All help is very appreciated, I need to solve this fast!
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