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From: rcohen@monmouth.com (Robert Cohen)
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Subject: Re: Motion file plugins
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>Right on the money. We have tens of animation for each one of our characters,
>and I certainly don't want to go trough every scene file on my hard drive,
>load it up in LW, and then start doing this Right Arrow, Enter, Enter thing
>for a couple days. There has got to be a better way!
Sparks works that way. Couldn't you create some type of dummy animation using
the points from the object you are animating, and save out the sparks scene
file?? Then just replace the object with the original.