The Animate 2 plug in

R1CH1R1CH1 Posts: 80

Hello forum,

I know Animate has been a part of Daz for a long time.  I finally spent the $60 bucks to access the features.  I've been looking, but haven't found much useful info.  I know how to use the basics  -such as everything I've been allowed to play with for free.  But now how do I learn to use what I paid for.   Like how do I edit an aniblock?  How do aniblocks work with the timeline? Where can I read about the advanced Animate features?  any info would be appreciated ..

 

thanks

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  • JimmyC_2009JimmyC_2009 Posts: 8,891
    edited July 2015

    There is this, on the GoFigure website :

    http://gofigure3d.com/site/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=92&Itemid=86

    It is all that I have ever seen, GoFigure make the plugin, see if that helps.

    EDIT:

    Correct link added :)

    Post edited by JimmyC_2009 on
  • R1CH1R1CH1 Posts: 80

    nice link.  Thanks.  It was a start.  I even registered for that GoFigure forum,, to which no one has responded as yet.  There's still a lot I'd like to know.  Like how to properly use the subtracks and levels.

    Q:  What goes in the base and what goes in a subtrack?  What's the purpose of 14 Levels. 

    Q:  How do you get an animation to end on the last frame?  Even when I uncheck Loop, It still wants end back at the first frame?

    Q:   Can an animation switch camera views?  Or do i have to join two seperate renders in a movie software? 

  • RainbowArtistRainbowArtist Posts: 101
    edited July 2015

    There is a bumch of aniMate2 Tutorials on YouTube:  

    Hope that helps.smiley

    Post edited by RainbowArtist on
  • IsazformsIsazforms Posts: 210

    I m not expert but I expect this help.

    -In base goes a principal aniblock. In subtracks you can add other sub movements as a flexions or lipsynch.

    -You can animate the camera in timeline. If you swich the position just do the movement in a one frame for this effect.

    -The loop is for a preview view only. This is a problem for you?

     

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