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How it works: |
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Apply Characters and Instruments. |
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Perform with Instruments. |
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For more details, please follow the step-by-step instructions below. |
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Apply Characters and Instruments |
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The characters all have different body shapes, and the motions are made for specific character. It is recommended to choose the instruments according to characters to avoid penetration. |
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Go to Actor/Avatar, apply any character (Ex. Maki). |
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Go to Actor/Accessories, apply any instrument (Ex. Guitar). |
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Perform with instrument |
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You can choose using Editor Mode or Director Mode to activate the facial expressions. |
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B-1. |
Right click on the instrument in Scene Manager and click on Guitar_Loop in perform. |
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B-2. |
If you need to use Loop to increase the performing length, please follow the steps below. |
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Choose Maki and Guitar in Scene Manager. |
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Click Object-Related Track on the Timeline so Maki and Guitar are shown on the timeline at the same time. |
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Close the Object-Related Track. |
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Open Perform on Timeline and click Loop/Speed Switch. |
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c. |
Hold the mouse left key at the end of the Motion Clip and drag the Motion Clip to make a longer animation. |
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