I think you're meaining, "Walk Transition for additive cycle"mkelley wrote: I came across your question about relative motion.
Thanks for the update.mkelley wrote:My Swiss Army Bone script does just that --
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I think you're meaining, "Walk Transition for additive cycle"mkelley wrote: I came across your question about relative motion.
Thanks for the update.mkelley wrote:My Swiss Army Bone script does just that --
Ah, I see, if you select both bone layers at the same time. I had seen that before, and thought it was cool, but never needed it enough to know what triggered it.synthsin75 wrote: But you can show the keyframes of both layers with timeline visibility (v12).
Yeah, probably somewhere. That's the primary thing that motivated me to write the script. Moho is so powerful that the more complex you get, the easier it is to have some user error. Then I spend all my time debugging something I messed upsynthsin75 wrote:The "face turn" in the head layer problem looks like a user error (maybe in the smart bone action), but I can't verify that from just the video.
For me, that's the most impressive part about the software! It's awesome!synthsin75 wrote:But ain't scripting grand? Just force Moho to your will.
Yeah, there are even checkboxes on the layers to keep them on the timeline when they're not selected.strider2000 wrote:Ah, I see, if you select both bone layers at the same time. I had seen that before, and thought it was cool, but never needed it enough to know what triggered it.synthsin75 wrote: But you can show the keyframes of both layers with timeline visibility (v12).
True.Yeah, probably somewhere. That's the primary thing that motivated me to write the script. Moho is so powerful that the more complex you get, the easier it is to have some user error. Then I spend all my time debugging something I messed upsynthsin75 wrote:The "face turn" in the head layer problem looks like a user error (maybe in the smart bone action), but I can't verify that from just the video.
Wow, there is so much functionality to Moho. Even after several years of using it, I still find things to learn. Since you mentioned it, I checked it out, and now that I see it I remember reading about it when it first came out, but didn't have a specific need for it then. I guess it's just easy to fall into patterns. Man there is just so much to this program.synthsin75 wrote:Yeah, there are even checkboxes on the layers to keep them on the timeline when they're not selected.
Yes. Thank you.strider2000 wrote:I hope it's helpful to others.