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Latest revision as of 07:26, 13 May 2010
Basic Animation Tutorial[edit source]
This guide aims at enabling modders to create very simple animated objects by applying pre-assembled basic animation files. Furthermore these animation files may be customized to allow for a multitude of more complex animations.
This might especially be geared towards modders who don't have access to or knowledge about using 3D applications (such as 3D Studio Max) to create and export animations.
Basic knowledge about animations and about using NifSkope is required though.
Anatomy of Animations
An animation sequence that's embedded into a .nif file is composed of characteristic block structures (see Fig. 1).
The following is a list of brief descriptions about the most common elements.