I know that somehow you can import all the animations from an existing actor into a new one with minimal effort (I believe it was gekido who mentioned it) by pressing a certain key combination while importing an .act file in ActorStudio. I know there's a way, I've done it before, and I was wondering if anyone remembered. If so, then I believe the instructions should be in the next new version of the docs, as well as in this forum, for everyone to see. It could help everyone, especially those of us who require many animations.
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in actor studio, when you click 'add motion', instead of pointing at an mot file, you can simply point actor studio at an .act file and it will load all of the animations into the current actor.
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you need to click add motion, i think by memory you call the first motion
*.mot and it rips the list.... I'll do a test a bit later on a get back to you. it's been a while since i've done any dev, but i'm just about to get back in
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try add the mot without any name then... just point it at the actor this could be it 'll do a little test tonight, all i know is that you can point them directly at the actor and it imports im just not sure on the process, (it's been a while)
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