Moving/mixing action references on timeline
Posted: Fri Oct 04, 2019 2:41 pm
Hi everyone!
Pretty new to the forums!
I got a question. I got a dog character rigged up in Moho. I made premade animatios in actions, like barking, sitting, excited, lay down, walking, running etc..
I can use the references on the timeline pretty nicely. The actions have animation in main group, bone and vector layers. When I add the action reference on its main group, I got the little dot keyframe indicator, followed by an arrow and a yellow stripe with the actions name on it. Thats all great.
As it seems this type of indicator is added on all different animated layer channels, like bone, vector etc. My question is, can I MOVE all of these on the timeline at once? With one drag to left or right? Or I need to move them channel by channel? It would be pretty cool if I could , similar to Cinema4D-s motion clips, where I can move, mix and match different animations. Is there a way to do this?
I hope this was clear my English isnt the best, let me know if you need images or videos to make it more easy to understand.
Thanks in advance!
Pretty new to the forums!
I got a question. I got a dog character rigged up in Moho. I made premade animatios in actions, like barking, sitting, excited, lay down, walking, running etc..
I can use the references on the timeline pretty nicely. The actions have animation in main group, bone and vector layers. When I add the action reference on its main group, I got the little dot keyframe indicator, followed by an arrow and a yellow stripe with the actions name on it. Thats all great.
As it seems this type of indicator is added on all different animated layer channels, like bone, vector etc. My question is, can I MOVE all of these on the timeline at once? With one drag to left or right? Or I need to move them channel by channel? It would be pretty cool if I could , similar to Cinema4D-s motion clips, where I can move, mix and match different animations. Is there a way to do this?
I hope this was clear my English isnt the best, let me know if you need images or videos to make it more easy to understand.
Thanks in advance!