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How to apply a bounce effect to a character?

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Hi,
You know how you can apply an elastic effect such as Bouce_Down to a prop?
 Is there any way to achieve the same thing with a character? 

Thanks!

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gkscoot (9/8/2018)
Hi,
You know how you can apply an elastic effect such as Bouce_Down to a prop?
 Is there any way to achieve the same thing with a character? 

Thanks!



I don't think so, but you can do it manually. This is how I would do it (but someone may have a different way):
     1. place a prop on the stage, apply the elastic motion, 
      2. Place a character on the stage
      3. Open the timeline and create the same type of transformations for the character as the prop.
      4. Collect the action and save 

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That does not work for me. The program will not allow me to apply prop animation types to characters. (Did you try this?) The animations have a different suffix depending on type.
BUT - you did give me an idea for a workaround that does work. You apply the animation you want to a regular prop. Then LINK the characters to the prop, and make the prop invisible.



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