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E.g. you copy animation from one hand to another so they can move together in the same way, but since other hand has the opposite axes they move opposite to each other.
You can move them manually, or just select all of them, select central axis, and they become inverted.
Something like that https://files.catbox.moe/vdupi7.png
Well not everyone can be good at animating everything in reverse manually. How ever I'm sure even the SFM professionals would use this script to save a large amount of time if you got lot's of sequences to process. Some of us want to hurry up and start YouTube clips with SFM and this is a time saving bonus. Besides reversing a sequence manually can get very frustrating if you lose track of where you are which is too easy to occur. I say this script is more than worth it. I also live by helping the majority and the few, it all needs a balance. Only rich people like to help the majority. I do respect your opinion though.
So this means it's dedicated only to a really little amount of sfm artists.
It's not worth it. Just an opinion btw
There are two advantages with this script.
1. If you're doing an SFM clip where you have a character going back in time then this is very ideal to see everything run backwards.
2. If there's a character that's only got a back flip sequence and no front flip then this script is perfect to pull it off.
All this so you don't have to do everything all manually.