Nla Strip Merger - Baking Better

by Inlet in Addons


Isn’t this just doing the same thing that the “edit -> bake action” button does?
- Strip Merger has several advantages over the default ‘Bake Action’. It’s really just a more developed version of it, taking the concept and adding some quality of life improvements. - Strip Merger only bakes the NLA Strips that are selected, automatically finds the range of frames required and attempts the put the newly ‘baked’ strip in a logical spot to replace the strips that have been baked. - By default, you can’t easily choose which Strips to bake and which not to. You have to specify the Start and End frame manually every time and the new ‘baked’ strip is just lumped in a new action strip. - NLA Merger also bakes non-locomotion information, allowing for many other animated object properties to be stashed, while ‘Bake Action’ only preserves location, rotation and scale.
Is baking faster?
NLA Strip Merger uses the default Blender-baking operator, so speeds are not any different. What makes things faster is the saved time from merging strips and baking any valid animation data from the object and its armature (bones), that's otherwise unattainable, at least in any simple way.
Can I lose my NLA strips?

Even if you make a mistake or change your mind after a merge, your strips will be unchanged and you will be able to re-insert them back into the NLA, or just Undo the changes if it's a more recent event.

How do I activate an addon?

Use this 20 sec guide - https://youtu.be/wOv4oHO5Kqg

The .zip doesn't install in Blender

Please un-zip the archive and install the .py script.

  • Bake any valid animation values, the selected object and its bones. Has everything else from the lower tier.

    $9.99
  • Merge NLA tracks into 1

    $4.94
$9.99

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Published over 1 year ago
Software Version 4.2, 4.0, 3.6, 3.5, 3.4, 3.3, 3.2, 3.1, 3.0, 2.93, 2.83
License GPL
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