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While it's usually easiest to check your animation in whatever program you use to create them, there are times you need to troubleshoot problems that are only visible in-world. For example, when your | While it's usually easiest to check your animation in whatever program you use to create them, there are times you need to troubleshoot problems that are only visible in-world. For example, when your loop settings, are incorrect. | ||
Slow Motion Animations is an invaluable tool in these situations. By seeing your animations play more slowly you can get a better idea of the cause of the problem, and what you need to do about it. | Slow Motion Animations is an invaluable tool in these situations. By seeing your animations play more slowly you can get a better idea of the cause of the problem, and what you need to do about it. |
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While it's usually easiest to check your animation in whatever program you use to create them, there are times you need to troubleshoot problems that are only visible in-world. For example, when your loop settings, are incorrect.
Slow Motion Animations is an invaluable tool in these situations. By seeing your animations play more slowly you can get a better idea of the cause of the problem, and what you need to do about it.
Slow Motion Animations can be found under the Develop menu. If you can't see the Develop menu, you can make it appear by pressing Ctrl+Alt+Q