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[[Image:Faceposer choreography tool.jpg|right|thumb|A scene loaded into the tool.]]
[[Image:Faceposer choreography tool.jpg|right|thumb|A scene loaded into the tool.]]


The '''Choreography tool''', or '''Timeline''', is the main interface component of [[Faceposer]]. This tool is used for sequencing expressions and other acting cues and previewing what the scene will look like in the engine. A scene can refer to multiple actors and thus can be used to block out fairly complicated interactions and dialogue between game characters.
The '''Choreography tool''', or '''Timeline''', is the main interface component of [[Faceposer]]. It is used for sequencing expressions and other acting cues and previewing what the scene will look like in the engine. A scene can refer to multiple actors and thus can be used to block out fairly complicated interactions and dialogue between game characters.


*'''See [[Choreography creation]]''' for a step-by step guide to creating choreography in the Source engine.
*'''See [[Choreography creation]]''' for a step-by step guide to creating choreography in the Source engine.
*'''See [[Choreography Tool reference]]''' for a quick-reference guide to the Timeline.
*'''See [[Choreography Tool reference]]''' for a quick-reference guide to the Timeline.

Revision as of 10:25, 21 November 2007

A scene loaded into the tool.

The Choreography tool, or Timeline, is the main interface component of Faceposer. It is used for sequencing expressions and other acting cues and previewing what the scene will look like in the engine. A scene can refer to multiple actors and thus can be used to block out fairly complicated interactions and dialogue between game characters.