
| 8. Manipulating Animations on Timeline Tutorial |
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This tutorial will describe how to manipulate animations on the main timeline. These include facial, body and waypoint animations. (This tutorial assumes a scene has been created with at least one character, and the user is familiar with adding facial, body and waypoint animations to the timeline.)
1. Learning the timeline interface Open the generic radial menu, and left click on [timeline] to show the [Timeline Control]. In the [Timeline Control] interface, there is a time tag connected to a green scrub line. This indicates the time at which the scene is at. Right click in the timeline or left-click drag the time tag to move the scrub line. Double-clicking the time tag to scrub to a more precise time. At the right of the timeline, there are three buttons:
2. Manipulating facial animations on the timeline Add a facial animation to the timeline by accessing the [facial animation] from the character radial menu, then add a face to the timeline. As a result, a smiley face block appears in the timeline where the scrub line is. Select it with left click, and when mouse cursor is over it, the time location of the animation appears. There are four manipulations that can be done to the facial animation:
Add multiple facial animations and preview with the timeline to see the character's face change. 3. Manipulating body animations on the timeline Add a body animation to the timeline by accessing the [body animation] from the character radial menu, then add a body animation to the timeline. As a result, a solid rectangular block appears in the timeline where the scrub line is. Select it with left click, and when mouse cursor is over it, the time location and duration of the animation appears. There are five manipulations that can be done to the body animation:
4. Manipulating waypoint animations on the timeline Add a waypoint animation to the timeline by accessing the [waypoint mode] from the character radial menu, then confirm the waypoints. As a result, a pair of flags appears in the timeline where the scrub line is. Select it with left click, and when mouse cursor is over it, the time location and duration of the animation appears. There are five manipulations that can be done to the waypoint animation:
Save the scene when you are happy with the results. |
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| Last Updated ( Tuesday, 29 April 2008 ) |
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