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Spine 사용자 가이드 - 시작하기

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Spine User Guide GETTING STARTED Hi, my name is Søren Nielsen, and welcome to the first video in a series where I will be going over every single feature in Spine. This guide will teach you how you can set up your skeletons and animations in Spine and how you can use the features we have available. Sometimes I will quickly touch on a subject but not go into detail. You don't need to worry about this it just means that the subject will be covered in depth later on if a video for the specific subject has not yet been uploaded you can always go to our documentation here and then go to our user guide and I'll be following this user guide very closely for all these videos. Also please note that I'm running Spine on a Mac so if I mention a hotkey using the command key it will be the CTRL key on Windows and Linux. INSTALLATION If you would like to evaluate Spine before purchasing you can download the Spine trial which will let you try all the features except for being able to save or export your project. You can find the Spine trial by going here and click the TRY NOW button. We have downloads for Windows, Mac, Linux 32bit and Linux 64bit. Should you already have purchased Spine just follow the link in the license email you received once your purchase was complete. If you're still not able to find your license email please check your spam or junk email folder and if you're then still not able to find it please contact us at [email protected] RUNNING SPINE The first time you start Spine an internet connection is required so Spine can download the latest update. If you're behind a proxy server details for that can be specified and I'll go into depth about that later on. After that an internet connection is only required to check for new updates and download them. If you're always connected to the internet Spine will download and install the latest update automatically but this behavior can be changed if you would like to stick to a specific version of Spine. You can even go back to an older version if you would like to. You can see the changes for each update at our changelog. And you can find the changelog right here if you go to "Documentation" and go and click "Changelog". You can see the entire archive if your click here and you can see all the different releases. I've now switched to Spine and the Spineboy example project will be open by default the first time you run it. But Spine comes with many other example projects which can be found in the Spine installation folder under the examples sub folder. Let me just show you what kind of examples we have available. So I'm just going to go up here, click the Spine logo and then OPEN PROJECT. In here you can see the examples that we have available.

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