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Cary B
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Cary B
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WOW! This is fantastic,thanks so much for sharing this, 3DTest! I add my kudos for all your hard work. And thanks for the update, Rampa.

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Walt_R
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Posted 8 Years Ago
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Tried it and it works. Fantastically simple. :D Thank you 3DTest.
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CtrlZ
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Game Changer for me Awesome!
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RobertoColombo
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RobertoColombo
Posted 8 Years Ago
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Unbelievable! The solution was under our nose for years :laugh: Thanks a lot for sharing this tutorial !
Cheers
Roberto
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Rampa
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And another follow up.........
When using motions that start out in different directions (the ones that cause the dreaded flip-flop) you do need to add the clip twice, once for getting the proper rotation keyed and then to add the clip at that rotation. You add it, and the automatic alignment will get it in the right place. Without changing the timeline, rotate the character into the proper orientation, and then delete and replace the clip. When you delete the clip, it leaves the rotation key in place, so your good to go.
So even wildly disparate clips can be combined this way pretty quickly.
Thanks again 3DTest! :)
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Rampa
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So..... The first key, before the end of the first clip is key (sorry). Interestingly, if you place a key by double-clicking in the transform channel, it will not key position. This key can be a floater, and be moved along the timeline without effecting the clip's timing. So put it in and add another key at the end of the clip. Rotate your character on that clip, and then go ahead and add the second clip.
This works on any motion clips, with root tracking enabled or disabled.
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Simply brilliant 3DTest!!!! :D:D:D
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dogged2003
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dogged2003
Posted 8 Years Ago
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Very necessary: combination of the root position in space (now the Z axis is not considered), and rotation in space. But it is not. Eeeee. As old as the world of IC. Much attention was paid. From stunt shows. To edit the file "persons". Maybe in the IC7? For example RL explained how to do it:
My YouTube channel.
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Rampa
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justaviking (2/20/2017) Nice workaround.
Still waiting for a big reworking of the "locomotion" system by Reallusion.Yes Indeedy! :)
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justaviking
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justaviking
Posted 8 Years Ago
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Nice workaround.
Still waiting for a big reworking of the "locomotion" system by Reallusion.
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