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mdnavaz_20100822111201345
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Hi,
I have some animation on my project. I would like to remove the animation from frame 1900 to 2400 which is not quite nice. How can I remove it. After removing I need to continue animation. I am not using the timeline for animation. If I reset the button whole animation will be removed and I need to re-work it again. Please help.
Thanks.
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duchess110
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duchess110
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The way I would do this does involve the timeline. In you main viewport window of iClone right click and select timeline. Then select motion. Go to frame 1900 and click on the motion at that frame. Right Click and select break. This should then split your animation up into 2 parts select the 2nd part and delete. This should then leave frames 1 - 1900 intact.
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mdnavaz_20100822111201345
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Hi, Thanks for the reply. But I can't find Motion option in Timeline and there are not any right click options. Please see the attachment. How to solve the problem?
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duchess110
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duchess110
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If you are wanting to remove motion from anything be it prop or avatar you need to select them from within the timeline or on the left Scene Manager. From what I have seen in your picture attached you have a prop possibly selected. If it is a prop that you wish to remove animation from you will need to click on the Transform option and that will then show you the keys on each frame and it is just a case of deleting the keys you do not want. If you hover your mouse across the top line in the timeline it will give you a lot of options look for track list and click on it and you will see a list of the items that are in your project displayed - it is the 9th along the line from the word timeline. It will show the Characters in your scene and there you can select which one you want to change your animation on and then select the motion and then do as suggested above. Also if you want to save some work after frame 2400 do a right click and break on frame 2400 and then you will have frames from 1900 - 2400 isolated for deleting. Hope this helps.
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Hi. I thought I would ask a question associated with an alternate potential time saving solution. Do you refer to "The animation" as a whole; the output or an element within the output? What do you intend doing with the final output? How does the initial stage of the output relate to the final. Do you use an external editor for this output? To me, time is of the essence. Ordinarily I would assume the following procedure. Render the output as per normal up to and through the unrequired segment in the "middle". Slice it out in the cutting room stage. This fails if segment one is to seamlessly transition into segment 2. Hence the questions. Sometimes I see people technically fighting for control, where as junk can always be trimmed away in the fine tuning cutting stages. Just my tuppence. Armstrong.
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Hi, Thanks for your reply. Actually, I would like to create an animated project. In which I would like to do the following: 1) 3D Stage rotating 360 degrees & Zooming in & out 2) Using Image Layers which can be animated after few seconds 3) Character animation, walking, running & driving car 4) Using car to interact with character As all these related to animation, I would like you to send me a link which fully demonstrate all animations in that tutorial. Thanks.
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Over to you DUCHESS!!! :D:P:w00t::w00t::hehe:
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wires
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wires
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Have you taken the time to view the tutorials available here?
Gerry
System: Win 10 Pro (21H2), Asus X99-E WS, CPU i7-5930K -3,5 GHz, 32 GB DDR4 2666-16 RAM, NVidia GTX 1080 Ti GPU - 11 GB VRAM(Driver Studio-536.99), Samsung 850 Pro 512 GB SSD, 6 TB HD storage.
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gizmo
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Armstrong (8/29/2010) Over to you DUCHESS!!! :D:P:w00t::w00t::hehe:lo very l :D
:cool: gizmo
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duchess110
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gizmo (8/29/2010)
Armstrong (8/29/2010) Over to you DUCHESS!!! :D:P:w00t::w00t::hehe:lo very l :D Hi mdnavaz. What you are asking for is rather a lot. I am sorry to say that I do not do tutorials as I do not have the necessary video capture devices on this computer. Also I do not posess the scope of knowledge that you are asking for. I think your request may have been directed to Armstrong as he is the one with tutorial mentioned in his signature. Wires has given you a good link so suggest you try looking through all the tutorials by Reallusion and also reading the iClone manual.
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