Except for Rigging in Blender, is learning animation in Blender useless since Unity has its own animation system.
Unity seems to have everything that Blender has when it comes to animation, except for armatures and rigging. So is Blender useless for simple animations without rigging? Should I instead learn Unity's animation system and forget about Blender's animation system? What should I do? What is the best practice?
Answer by theANMATOR2b · Jul 19, 2016 at 03:34 PM
Learn both. Blender (not hands on experience) has superior animation tools to Unity. Simple non-rigged animations can be created in Unity. Also moderate complex 2D rigged characters can be animated in Unity.
However - I'd suggest using a dedicated animation package for all rigged stuff - especially characters.
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