To find the motion for the animation, I'm going to come over here to this library tab and double-click on this avatar folder and after that, I'm going to come down here to this female_V2.
Click on it and as you can see right here, this is the motion folder. I'm going to click and expand the asset tab just a little bit, so when we click on that motion folder right there, we see listed 1,2,3,4,5.
Select one of these, that would work for you.
For this example, I'm going to select the first one right there, double-click on it. Then, right here.
This open motion window pops up.
leave everything as is, be sure this transition animation is 30 frames per second.
OK, then click on.
OK, all right.
So, it looks like nothing really happened.
However, because I'm right here in the simulation window. We want to switch our window to the animation window.
To do that, I'm going to come over here to the simulation menu on the right corner there, then click on this twirling arrow.
To open and I'm going to click on this animation.
tab right there.
Alright, so this.
information warning us we will switch from this window to the animation window.
Perfect I'm going to click on OK.
is as you can.
So there it.
See right here.
This is a transition and this is.
The motion, so the motion is from here to here.
and I'm going to change a couple things here.
OK, so we want to change animation stable to normal and default just like that.
Then I'm going to zoom out a little bit here because when.
The avatar walks.
She will walk from.
Here to here and to here.
Then out.
OK, so I'm going to.
Kind of panning her to the left, just a little bit, just like that.
So we want to see the whole ground here.
OK next, I'm going to click on this record icon here to record the animation.
OK, now the animation is recorded.
Next, I'm going to click on this play head right here and then drag it back.
See right here after we recorded it, we can actually drag it back, move forward, and see at a fast speed whatever you would like.
Next, we want to export that animation, OK?
To export the animation, I'm going to come.
Over here to file.
Then video capture and.
Hover the mouse to the right and then selects animation.
And as you can see right here, this animation window pops up, and right here you can change the width of the video as well as the height of the video.
Let's say if I want to share that.
On YouTube, I'm going to type in 1920 px and then press the tab key on the keyboard and I want to select 1080 px.
And after that, I'm going to select the record window icon right here.
Right?
OK and after that, I'm going to select this button right here the stop button right there, click on it, then this turntable video capture pops up and this allows us to save.
So before we decide to say that we want to play our animation.
Let's see if.
That is the way you want it, and I think I'm.
Happy with it.
Now I'm going to press stop right there, once again and I'm going to click this save button right there to save.
And I'm going to name it.
Short dress with lace. I'm going to show it to my desktop so it's easier for me to find. Then, see right here, the extension .MP4. That's what we want and I'm going to click on save.
OK, let me open that file that we saved earlier > desktop and then this is the file we saved. I'm going to double-click to open.
Now I'm going.
to click play.
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