How I Mix Multiple Animations in Unity (No Animator Mess)
In this video, I show how to mix two or more animations in Unity to create natural-looking results, without having to deal with complex Animator graphs or endless transition lines. We download animations from Mixamo, import them into Unity, and blend them together to create a clean idle animation setup. This workflow is especially useful for idle animations and subtle motion where you want flexibility without Animator clutter. If you’re working with character animations in Unity and want a simpler way to combine multiple animations, this method keeps things readable and easy to manage. Check out my game Fractured Psyche: https://batpan.itch.io/fractured-psyche Chapters 00:00 Intro 00:38 Download animations from Mixamo and add to Unity 02:23 Mixing animations together 11:45 What we created 12:35 Outro

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