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Motion Flow Scripts Group 901
is comprised of the fiv e clips that are selected a t
random.
PositiontheEntireAnimation
Use the Position, Rotation, and Start Frame
controls to position the entire animation. If you
are editing the script for a character in a scene with
other objects or characters, use these controls to
position the animation relative to the rest of the
scene.
For more information regarding scripts, refer to
Creating a Motion Flow Script (page 2–882)
.
Inter face
Define Script—Displays the Biped Motion
Flow Script dialog (no dialog displays if there are
no scripts; in this case, simply select clips in the
Motion Flow Graph).
The Biped Motion Flow Script dialog has the
following options:
Create New Script—Names a new script. Select
clipsinMotionFlowGraphtocreatetheclip
list for the new script.
Redefine ScriptKeeps the script name and
removes clips in the list. Select clips in Motion
Flow Graph to create a new clip list.
Insert Above Selected Clip itemInserts a clip
abovetheselectedclipinthelist.
First select a clip in the list, choose Insert Above
Selected Clip item, and then click a clip in the
Motion Flow Graph.
Insert B elow Selected Clip item—Inserts a clip
below the selected clip in the list.
Append to End of S cript—Appends a clip to the
end of the clip list.
Create R andom Motion—Displays the
Create
Random Motion (page 2–906)
dialog.
Controls in the Create Random Motion dialog
allow you to create random scripts to animate one
or more bipeds. Random motion on multiple
bipedscanbeusedtocreateacrowdscene.
Delete Script—Deletes the current script;
displays the previous script if one is present.
Create Unified Motion—Converts a script into
a Freeform unified motion. The created motion
replaces animation present when Motion Flow
Mode is turned off.
Go to FrameMake the first fr ame of the
selected clip t he c urrent frame.
CutRemoves the selected clip from the
script list and creates a default t r ansit ion to the
next clip on the list.
Co pyCopy the selected clip to the
clipboard.