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Good afternoon! Tell me, I bought a climb animation, its duration is 2 seconds. I want to duplicate it so that it crawls higher and higher.But when I duplicate the animation, it starts again from the first point. Even if I correct the second (duplicated animation), make it higher, its coordinates get lost on both animations. I hope I explained it clearly . Thanks

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Have you tried using the "Align" function. In the timeline Right-Click on the second animation clip and select the "Align" feature from the menu. Align to either the Right-Foot or the Left-Foot. All depends on which foot is "planted" at the end of the previous animation.  This method might help...


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