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There are two versions of Modern Sonic: the big version and the normal version. Only use the animation of the normal version, for it won't work on the big version.
Hi! You need to do it yourself, sadly. To do this, go to the Motion Editor.
I can't go too much in depth since I suck at explaining stuff :(
Yep. I always use rigs.
I'm still new to animations like this. It's my first time making a custom running animation.
but barely
Copy (by pressing CTRL + C) the area and paste (CTRL + V) it at the part where it ends.
Because it is, DUH.
Elaborate.
Are you using the bigger model or normal model?
Could you elaborate?
Yep. I actually made one. I'll upload it tomorrow.
And for that last question? I'd reccomend watching a tutorial because I'm so bad at explaining crap lol
If I sped it up, Sonic would look less natural if you know what I mean...
I only made the animation after a Sonic Advance sprite sheet.