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Exporting HTR/HTR2 Files 579
Note:
All section titles are displayed between
square brackets ([]).
Note: Comments within the HTR file are denoted
by a hash mark (#).
The header section contains global parameter
information:
•filetype
•datatype
•fileversion
•numberofsegments
•numberofframes
data frame rate
Euler rotation order
calibra tion units
•rotationunits
•globalaxisofgravity
•bonelengthaxis
•scalefactor
HTR2 is nearly identical to HTR, except that
thedatafromthemotionsectionisorganized
differently in order to better suit a streaming data
input (a sample-major ordering is used to present
the motion information).
On export, the root object is named after your file
name.
Note: To have a successful export, you have to select
the root of the desired skeleton.
Note: You can only export one bone hierarch y at a
time.
Interfa ce
Base Position group
Saved PoseChoose this option to use the
skeleton’s pose at f rame 0 as base posit ion data.
Default=on.
Current Pose—Choose this option to use the
skeletons pose at the current frame as base
position data.
Options group
Expor t Animation—Enable to export all animation
keys. Otherwise, only the base position is
exported.
Paren t Tr a ns f o r m s Enable to include the root
object’s animation data in the export file.
Time Options group
TheseoptionsareonlyfunctionaliftheExport
Animation option in the Op tions group is enabled.
Slider/R angeChoose between using your scene’s
time slider (page 3–701) range or a defined portion.
From/To—These values represent the start and end
frames of the defined range.
Offset—The exported animation starts after the
number of frames set by th is value.