Voice-of-Shadow Thank you for the clarification! We apologize for the inconvenience regarding the clipping attachment. This is a known bug and has now already been fixed internally and the next version to be released will contain the fix. Here is the issue for this: EsotericSoftware/spine-editor874
使用了物理约束的话、创建变换关键帧配合物理约束的参数调整可控性太低了。
Of course, there are cases where it is easier to work with the physics constraints, but there are ways to create convenient controllers, such as using transform constraints, and variations can be easily created using the favor tool in the graph view to create variations. It will probably be some time before we can implement baking for the entire animation, so hopefully we can improve your workflow with the features Spine has now.
The following video on how to create an effective hair controller using transform constraints is very helpful, but it is only on YouTube, so I apologize if you are unable to watch it:
I often use the favor tool in Setup
mode after creating the hair or cloth movement, and then reduce or increase the change in movement by moving the key values closer or further away from the setup pose.
You can do something similar with scaling box selected keys, but the center of the box selection is not always the value of the original pose, so the good thing about using Favor is that you can always adjust the amount of the movement based on the setup pose:
In fact, I often find it easier to manage the animation created with keys than with physics constraints when it comes to making such adjustments. Therefore, I recommend using Key constrained values
to store partial poses and adjusting the movement itself using the graph view.