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|   title: Timeline Gameplay Sequence Demo
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|   sections:
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|   - heading: Overview
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|     text: This sample demonstrates how Timeline can be used to create a small in-game
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|       moment, using built-in Timeline tracks. In this example, we have a Player character
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|       jogging and then colliding with another character. The Player character represents
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|       our gameplay character and is using a looping jog animation. The Timeline then
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|       takes control of the player character, collides with the other character, then
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|       returns to his original gameplay animation (jog) once the Timeline has finished.
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|       Note that the gameplay animation is driven by an Animator and will only play
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|       at runtime. The character will be in a T-Stance pose for the runtime portion
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|       when using the Timeline Preview.
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|     linkText:
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|     url:
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|   - heading: Built-in tracks
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|     text: 'This sample uses the following tracks: Activation, Animation, Audio (put
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|       your headset on!), Control and Marker track.'
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|     linkText:
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|     url:
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|   - heading: Timeline Structure
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|     text: 'The GameplaySequence Timeline has been organized in the following
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|       groups: Building, Lights, Cameras, Characters, Audio and Props. These are explained
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|       in detail below.'
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|     linkText:
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|     url:
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|   - heading: Building group
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|     text: The Building group contains two Control tracks. The Building Spawn track
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|       which spawns the building prefab, and the Building Particles track that controls
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|       two particle systems in the scene; ElectricalSparks and SandSwirlsEffect.
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|     linkText:
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|     url:
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|   - heading: Lights group
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|     text: The Lights group contains two Animation tracks; one for the Sun light,
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|       and the other for flickering Point light. Both tracks where animated in Unity
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|       and the curves can be seen by enabling the curves icon or double clicking on
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|       the track to open the Animation window. The Sun light is animated in Rotation
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|       (sunrise) and the Point light has a spiked Intensity curve.
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|     linkText:
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|     url:
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|   - heading: Cameras group
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|     text: "The Cameras group contains two Cameras; the Main camera using an Animation
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|       track, and the Follow Camera using an Activation track. The Main Camera has
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|       an animation curve for the continuous movement (can be seen by enabling the
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|       curves icon) + two override tracks (expand arrow on Main Camera track), one
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|       for each character. The clips on the override tracks have static values for
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|       a fixed camera shot. The Follow Camera is simply parented child of the Player
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|       character\u2019s root and activated for the follow-cam shots."
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|     linkText:
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|     url:
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|   - heading: Characters group
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|     text: "The first track is an Animation track for the Player character. Notice
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|       that clip\u2019s pre and post extrapolations are set to None, meaning the character
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|       will not be influenced by the Timeline during these gaps. At runtime, these
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|       gaps mean the Player character will be using his Animator state, jog. The second
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|       track is an Activation track for the second character, making his appear in
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|       the scene. The third and last track is an Animation track for the second character.
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|       On this track, the second character blends from one clip tp another creating
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|       a cinematic sequence. "
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|     linkText:
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|     url:
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|   - heading: Audio group
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|     text: This group contains four Audio tracks; Player, crickets, neon-light & character2
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|       tracks. The Player track has a jog/breathing and bump clip. The crickets track
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|       has pan and volume animation curves (can be seen by enabling the curves icon).
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|       The neon-light sound is for the flickering Point light. The Character2 tracks
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|       contains all audio clips for this second character.
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|     linkText:
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|     url:
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|   - heading: Props group
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|     text: The Props group animates the Table and the Can. The first Activation track
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|       makes the Table appear in the scene. The second Activation track makes a static
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|       version of the can appear in the scene. The third track is an Animation track
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|       that animates the table bump animation. The last track is a Control track with
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|       a sub-timeline for the can animation. The static version of the can is disabled
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|       and replaced with the animated version when the Control clip starts. Double
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|       clicking the Control track clip will enter the Can Sub-Timeline, leaving a
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|       breadcrumb at the top of the Timeline window.
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|     linkText:
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|     url:
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|   - heading: Can Sub-Timeline
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|     text: 'This sub-timeline contains an Animation track for the Can rolling off
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|       the table and bouncing on the ground, an Audio track for the sounds effects
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|       and a Control track for the liquid particles splashing out of the can. '
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|     linkText:
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|     url:
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|   - heading: Marker track
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|     text: "In the Timeline window, under the time ruler, there is a Marker track
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|       with one Signal at frame 1200. This is the Signal marker that triggers the
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|       jog audio clip on the Player once the Timeline finished and gameplay \u201Cjog\u201D
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|       resumes."
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