★ GS Tips: Copy & Paste Animation between projects ★

Hey, everyone

Some people might want to know how to transfer an existing animation from someone's GameSalad project into their own project, in this quick video will show you how to copy and paste animations between GameSalad projects.

Some other GS Tips you might interest:

* One step to convert projects between all platform *

The sample file is attached for you if you are interested

Comments

  • SocksSocks London, UK.Member Posts: 12,822

    It's quicker just to copy the image sequence across then drag the actor across, there's no real need to create a new actor, rename it the same as the actor in the source project and then drag the source animation behaviour onto it - you can simply copy the actor.

    If you do it like this you also preserve the actor's other settings like size and so on.

  • The_Gamesalad_GuruThe_Gamesalad_Guru Member Posts: 9,922

    Maybe I should add to my videos "don't try this at home"

  • jigglybeanjigglybean Member Posts: 1,584

    Shame this can't work on Windows but may give it a try. This is what the windows version lacks right now. Can't import templates etc without losing data

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  • CodeMonsterCodeMonster ACT, AustraliaMember Posts: 1,078

    yep, i just alt click the actor and drag it into my other project. brings over all the self attributes aswell

  • MotiveMotive Member Posts: 6

    @Socks said:
    It's quicker just to copy the image sequence across then drag the actor across, there's no real need to create a new actor, rename it the same as the actor in the source project and then drag the source animation behaviour onto it - you can simply copy the actor.

    If you do it like this you also preserve the actor's other settings like size and so on.

    Let em know socks

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