![]() You see 10,000 posts about 'root motion', curves, each animation needing it's own avatar, and other spaghetti thrown at the wall of suggestions. You do, but that doesn't fix it, so you do what everyone else does and tinker away into oblivion until whatever good advice you get no longer works and you end up pulling your hair out. Likely, you've had the problem of the animation warping back to where you started and you search the internet only to discover that someone says "check root motion". Then you try to use Mixamo for some great looking animations, but you flail around in desperation as nothing works like you wanted it to. These are the best solutions, but often, the model isn't what you want or need, so you picking something else. So, third party providers try to provide solutions by providing models that are rigged and animated. Your character walks through walls, goes up, sinks down through the floor, etc. You found a great model, you try to use it and you have a mismatch between rigging and animations. I'm writing this post because well, Animation in Unity is a nightmare for independent game developers.
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