Then which Blender m3addon plugin did you use? Is it the Flo plugin? Just curious by the way. There are a few m3addon plugin version for Blender and the one which works for both importing and exporting .m3 models is currently the Flo's version.
One more thing you need to know is you need to set the Frame Rate to 30 fps under Render or else, the animations won't work.
The animations might still be there. When you have imported back the modified model with animations back to the SC2 Editor, you need to open up the Cutscene Editor under Modules.
Then, locate the file which you have imported under Cutscene (usually under Files -> Assets), then Add the .m3 file to preview the model.
Next, you will notice the blue bar on the bottom on the Cutscene. This is the model animation timeline, usually Stand animation. Right click on this blue bar, and you will notice there is a change animation option. Click on that, and you will see the list of animations for your model.
If this still doesn't work, perhaps it is an export error. Do check if there is any error messages upon exporting the .m3 model from Blender.
Thanks.
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Then which Blender m3addon plugin did you use? Is it the Flo plugin? Just curious by the way. There are a few m3addon plugin version for Blender and the one which works for both importing and exporting .m3 models is currently the Flo's version.
One more thing you need to know is you need to set the Frame Rate to 30 fps under Render or else, the animations won't work.
Hi, sc2ggamer,
The animations might still be there. When you have imported back the modified model with animations back to the SC2 Editor, you need to open up the Cutscene Editor under Modules.
Then, locate the file which you have imported under Cutscene (usually under Files -> Assets), then Add the .m3 file to preview the model.
Next, you will notice the blue bar on the bottom on the Cutscene. This is the model animation timeline, usually Stand animation. Right click on this blue bar, and you will notice there is a change animation option. Click on that, and you will see the list of animations for your model.
If this still doesn't work, perhaps it is an export error. Do check if there is any error messages upon exporting the .m3 model from Blender.
Thanks.