AutoDidact
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AutoDidact
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Indeed it is a bit annoying but it would seem that this is the nature of “older” motion clip based systems where the animation data is “stored” in a motion clip for nonlinear mixing. The same is true for the Daz aniMate2 system.
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Kelleytoons
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Kelleytoons
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So as usual I feel like an idiot but I've never tried to edit curves in iClone (despite buying the Curve Editor plugin for 7) and now when I go try it I don't SEE any curves in the Curve Editor window - hell, I don't even see the plugin anymore (so I assume it's been incorporated into 8 but the only link - in iClone 8 - for a manual is for iClone 7, and it has selections that aren't even there in 8 because of course they never updates it). All I want is to see the curves but in the window for any motion clip I don't see any at all, despite it being a motion capture clip. Do I need to sample things to see it first? (Because in the only tutorial I can find online for mocap smoothing it doesn't say this at all - it just "assumes" all the curves will be there and show up). EDIT: Okay, found out that if I sample the clip THEN I see the curves. So - fine (would have been nice if the tutorial I was looking at even MENTIONED this. Sigh).
Alienware Aurora R16, Win 11, i9-149000KF, 3.20GHz CPU, 64GB RAM, RTX 4090 (24GB), Samsung 870 Pro 8TB, Gen3 MVNe M-2 SSD, 4TBx2, 39" Alienware Widescreen Monitor Mike "ex-genius" Kelley
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