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Question Bolting similar scenes together?

niceguy_londonuk

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Is there a simple way to bolt similar scenes together? So that I can switch between them?

Such as these scenes from @pantera ?


Niceguy.
 
It is never simple like loading a plugin and it depends entirely on how they're made.
 
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Is there a tutorial for this? I want to do something like a unified scene.
 
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No tutorial exists because scenes can be made in wildely different ways. At best you can have some very broad pointers and some tutorials on specific things.

I don't have experience with your scenes, so from the titles they each seem to be a looping animation in Timeline. If that's the case, combining should not be too much of a problem as they seem to be very similar to each other in terms of number of atoms, environment, animation types, etc. Here the person positions and animations seem to be the only thing you need to combine, and that can be done with the import/export function in Timeline.
After you import them into a single scene, you need to create a UI to be able to change to different animations. You can use the trigger atoms or a plugin like VAMStory Actions.

The above is my guessing on what your scenes are like, if they're more complex you would need to adapt accordingly. That's why there's no tutorial, each scene is its own world with different needs and possibilities. The more structurally similiar they are the easier could be to combine them, but once they go beyond simple loops the difficulty grows exponentially unless there's a very flexible structure underneath to help bridge them.
 
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