From the course: Creating a Finished Character Animation in Blender 2.9
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Troubleshooting animation errors in Blender - Blender Tutorial
From the course: Creating a Finished Character Animation in Blender 2.9
Troubleshooting animation errors in Blender
- [Instructor] In this video, I want to talk about this disaster. Sometimes when you're working with 3D animation, you will run into all sorts of problems. And I wanted to show you different strategies that can help you solve some of those problems. This will be really important as we go down our character animation journey. Learning how to go under the hood and tinker around with Blender. Now if you open the file 02_04_Troubleshooting start, you'll come with a bunch of errors, as you can see right here, there's a whole lot of them. You can have fun reading them, but instead, oh, look at that. Our poor character has well, melted maybe. Instead, I want to show you how to fix this problem, and it's really simple. What happened here is that the file is not properly linked. This happens when you move one Blender file from one directory to another. Maybe you changed the folder structure, maybe you wanted to rearrange it…
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How to set up your animation file in Blender3m 46s
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How to use character rigs in Blender5m 31s
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How to animate in Blender5m 40s
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Troubleshooting animation errors in Blender3m 10s
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Challenge: Set a couple of keyframes in Blender50s
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Solution: Set a couple of keyframes in Blender4m 35s
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