unityswift

  • 13 nov. 2021
  • Inscrit 18 oct. 2021
  • Misaki a écrit

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    Hi, Erika's gif file looks not available so I uploaded a new video to explain the way: https://youtu.be/tM2IqG3dRFU

    The way to select keys using box selection has been changed in Spine Editor 4.0, so if you are confused about it, please see the Box selection section of the Dopesheet page in the Spine user guide : Dopesheet view - Spine User Guide: Box selection

    Hi Misaki,
    Wow, I really appreciate your effort and time for show me that.

    Many thanks!!

  • Erika a écrit

    Don't worry, you can easily solve this (:

    1. In animate mode, use the pose tool to select all the bones and meshes you may have.
    2. On the timeline select all the keyframes by clicking in a place where there are no keyframes and then dragging the mouse to select everything. Just the first row it's fine, it will select everything else by itself.
    3. The selected area should be blue now, look at the timing, let's say you have a 30 frames animation, go to the left border of your selection the cursor should change to a double arrow, click and drag forward to frame 60 (double your number of frames). Now your animation plays backwards, (in your case, it will play fine)
    4. click in the middle of the selection to drag all the frames back to the first frame.

    Just tested it and it works, I hope I was clear enough, let me know if it worked fine for you too (:

    Hi Erika,

    I follow your instructions but doesn't work for me. When I click and drag forward the keyframes, still have the same animation. That's happen to me (60 frames animation originally, like you say, I move double of the number of frames I have).

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