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Subject: NAMED MOTIONS
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> I've notced while checking ut LW scene files that motions can be
> named.
> DOes this mean that if I have a scene file and want to change up the
>
> motion, all I have to do is edit the scene and specify a motion
Yes, and that's what the motion graph is for. You can load/save a motion to
load into some other graph. There is usually even a subdirectory in your system
labeled Motions that all your motions get saved to, so you can call a motion
you've saved from a previous project (assuming you saved the motion file..)
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