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If you load an MFE file onto a biped using a shared motion flow, you will get
a warning and the biped will be removed from the shared motion flow. The
biped will get the newly loaded motion flow and all its scripts.
Append File Append a Motion Flow Editor (MFE) file to the MFE that
is already loaded. Displays a load file dialog.
The appended graph will appear directly below the bottom of the existing
graph in the graph window, so you may have to scroll down to see it.
Save File Save a Motion Flow Editor (MFE) file.
Saving an MFE file from a biped having a shared motion flow will save the
motion flow and its scripts as if it were not shared. It will be a normal MFE
file.
NOTE To save a script as a BIP file, use Unified motion to have the scripted motion
available when you exit Motion Flow mode.
Show Graph Opens the Motion Flow Graph on page 4549. The first step
in script creation is to add clips to the Motion Flow Graph.
Shared Motion Flow Displays the Shared Motion Flows dialog on page
4567. Allows you to create, delete, and modify shared motion flows. Shared
motion flows are used to animate one or more bipeds to simulate a crowd. If
the selected biped is using a shared motion flow, then the icon has a white
circle around it.
Motion Flow Graph Dialog
Select a biped. > Motion panel > Biped rollout > Motion Flow Mode > Motion
Flow rollout > Motion Flow Graph > Motion Flow Graph dialog
Use tools in the Motion Flow Graph to add clips to the graph, calculate
optimized transitions, set random script transition values, move and delete
clips, and display clip dependencies. Clips and transitions display as icons in
the Motion Flow Graph dialog. The Motion Flow Graph displays when you
click Show Graph on the
Motion Flow rollout on page 4548 on the Motion panel.
The first step in Motion Flow mode is to add clips in the Motion Flow Graph
for use in scripts. Clips represent all or part of a BIP file. Scripts represent
different paths through the clips in the Motion Flow Graph. The first clip in
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