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How to extend or cut a motion in timeline

Posted By sosiqmusic 3 Years Ago
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How to extend or cut a motion in timeline

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Hi there,when I apply a motion to my character why does it loop to the same starting point even though I extended the timeline? Example I applied a walking motion which lasted 60 frames, I want to extend for 300 frames, the timeline is now 300 frames but my character keeps starting at the first frame of the animation, ???

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Hi...

There are two ways to extend a motion clip to make it longer. One is to use "Loop" and the other is to apply another copy of the motion clip at the end of the first and so on. Depending on the motion clip you are using you may need to use one or the other of these options.

You can find out how to use Loop on the page below. 

https://manual.reallusion.com/Cartoon-Animator/Content/Resources/ENU/09_Timeline/Speed_Loop_and_Blending.htm

So please check the above but if you continue to have problems, please let know more about how you are extending the motion clip and let us know the exact motion clip you are using so we can test it. Thanks.

                                                                

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