problem with "rescale keyframes"
Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2005 2:50 pm
hallo.
if this question is asked, please give the link. thank you.
ok, i have made two different actions with my character: running and turning. both are saved to two different files.
now i want these actions to be in one file, where the turning comes right after the run.
the run ends at frame 144, but the turn begins at frame 1.
i thought, that maybe i can do like this:
in the "turning" file choose "rescale keyframes"--> "entire document"-->"new start frame: 144"--> "new end frame: 181 (turning lasts 37 frames)--> "ok".
then open the "run" file and choose "insert object"--> "turning.moho".
then i'd make the "running" invisible from frame 144 and "turning" visible from frame 144, but...
it doesnt work correctly, because, in the "turning" file, if i do the "rescale keyframes", some of the movings begin at the frame 144, like i wished, but some begin still in frame 1 and end in frame 181. why?
my character is made of over 20 vector layers that are all in one bone layer. all the bones and points in each layer move during these 37 frames.
if this question is asked, please give the link. thank you.
ok, i have made two different actions with my character: running and turning. both are saved to two different files.
now i want these actions to be in one file, where the turning comes right after the run.
the run ends at frame 144, but the turn begins at frame 1.
i thought, that maybe i can do like this:
in the "turning" file choose "rescale keyframes"--> "entire document"-->"new start frame: 144"--> "new end frame: 181 (turning lasts 37 frames)--> "ok".
then open the "run" file and choose "insert object"--> "turning.moho".
then i'd make the "running" invisible from frame 144 and "turning" visible from frame 144, but...
it doesnt work correctly, because, in the "turning" file, if i do the "rescale keyframes", some of the movings begin at the frame 144, like i wished, but some begin still in frame 1 and end in frame 181. why?
my character is made of over 20 vector layers that are all in one bone layer. all the bones and points in each layer move during these 37 frames.