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====Basic Animation Tutorial====
====Basic Animation Tutorial====
[[Image:AnimGuide_Fig_1_Branch_Overview.gif|thumb|right|'''Fig. 1''': Typical view on a simple animation's block tree.]]
 
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_Trial_Versions|3D Studio Max]]) to create and export animations.Basic knowledge about animations and about using [[NifSkope]] is required though.
[[Image:AnimGuide_Fig_1_Branch_Overview.gif|thumb|left|'''Fig. 1''': Typical view on a simple animation's block tree.]]
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_Trial_Versions|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 [[#Introduction|Fig. 1]]).<br>The following is a list of brief descriptions about the most common elements.


<div style="text-align:right;">[[Basic Animation Tutorial|Read more...]]</div>
<div style="text-align:right;">[[Basic Animation Tutorial|Read more...]]</div>

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