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Each game has deviations in the format, but the principle of operation remains the same for all of them: | Each game has deviations in the format, but the principle of operation remains the same for all of them: | ||
* [[ANIM (Metroid Prime)]] | * [[ANIM (Metroid Prime)]] (used in Metroid Prime 1 and 2) | ||
* [[ANIM (Metroid Prime 3)]] | * [[ANIM (Metroid Prime 3)]] | ||
* [[ANIM (Donkey Kong Country Returns)]] | * [[ANIM (Donkey Kong Country Returns)]] |
Latest revision as of 00:50, 6 May 2016
The ANIM format is used to represent discrete animation keys bound to a skeletal rig.
Keyed attributes include:
- Quaternion Rotations (WXYZ)
- Translations (XYZ)
- Scale (XYZ, since MP2)
ANIMs are used in a variety of ways by Retro's engine. A single ANIM resource is known as a primitive which may be blended and/or sequenced with other primitives to assemble complex character animations (defined by ANCS and CHAR).
Each game has deviations in the format, but the principle of operation remains the same for all of them:
- ANIM (Metroid Prime) (used in Metroid Prime 1 and 2)
- ANIM (Metroid Prime 3)
- ANIM (Donkey Kong Country Returns)
- ANIM (Tropical Freeze)