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NOTE Transitions are automatically made in the Motion Flow Graph as you
add clips to the script.
3 Give the script a new, descriptive name.
Adding a descriptive name is less confusing if you ever append Motion
Flow Editor files together.
4 Click the Play Animation button to see the biped move to the
scripted clips.
5 Click Stop Animation. Change the Start Frame setting to 25 and
move the frame slider.
Now the biped will hold its start position until frame 25, then start
moving.
6 Change the Start Position X:, Y,: or Z: setting.
These settings let you control the position of the footsteps that the
character follows.
7 Change the Start Rotation setting to 90.
Often, the footsteps in a BIP file are not oriented in the direction you
want. This setting lets you adjust which direction the character faces.
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