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Extending a sprite animation


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Hey guys, so I've been wondering if it's possible to extend a sprite animation. Let me give you a small example of what I mean.

 

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So, I was working on a lightning aura, but the problem that I have is as you can see, the frames are divided into 3 different animations instead of 1 big one. Is it possible to extend the limit of 8 frames per direction into.... I would say 24 without messing up the act itself?

 

 

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i think that its ok for 1 direction more than 8 frames, i ever made 10 frames for each direction haha got no problem 

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i think that its ok for 1 direction more than 8 frames, i ever made 10 frames for each direction haha got no problem 

How will I do that exactly? Just adding more frames to the direction that I want to have extended?

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i think that its ok for 1 direction more than 8 frames, i ever made 10 frames for each direction haha got no problem 

How will I do that exactly? Just adding more frames to the direction that I want to have extended?

 

yah just add it, ex : direction front = 10 frame, so left and right also 10, its normal so on acteditor must be 0-29 not 0-30

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