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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 Pose—Choose 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
skeleton’s 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 ange—Choose 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.