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Export multiply animations from CC4 to unity - number of frames

Posted By ekaterina.mozharovskaya 2 Years Ago
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Export multiply animations from CC4 to unity - number of frames

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Hello! I made multiply animations for character in Iclone8, send them to Motion library (.iMotionPlus format), and then I exported them to Unity via CC4. 
So, all animations have the same frame number, although I determined them buy Collect Clip function, and they all are different. How to solve this problem? 

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I think that for each animation you should set the begin and end markers on the timeline to the same area as your Collect Clip area: 

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Thank you for answer, but unfortunately it didn't help. (((



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