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hello and welcome to another episode of game creator tips and tricks this time

we'll learn how to use the fantastic new and overhaul tool the jesters and stapes

let's first understand the difference between them a gesture is a simple

animation that is played only once for example waving a hand painting of an

object or even throwing a punch States on the other hand are animations that

keep playing over and over again for example sitting on a chair would be

a state in this episode we'll see how to make a character sit on a chair using

both States and gestures let's open up the game creator toolbar and click on

the create player button we'll also create a trigger object that when we

press the key return the player will sit down

this trigger will fire an action which at the same time we'll call the

character state action as we can see the character state action has a set of

properties that allow you to customize the transition between the current state

and the next one for now we'll leave those properties as they are

and we'll focus on creating the state to create a state is as easy as to

right-click on the project panel and select create game creator characters

simple state simple states are states that only accept just one looped

animation for more information about States see the documentation link in the

description let's name the state setting

we have already downloaded a couple of animations from example with the sitting

animations let's make sure these animation and setup as humanoid in the

rig settings drag and drop the animation from the project panel to the state

field now all that's left to do is to tell the character state action which

state we want to play by dragging and dropping the state onto the

corresponding field if we hit play we will see that as soon as we press the

return key the character will smoothly sit the problem is that this animation

does look a little bit robotic to solve this we can make the character

use a sitting gesture to match the transition between the current state and

the sitting one doing so it's as easy as creating a gesture action on top of this

state then we'll drag and drop the other animation from example and we'll add

some time padding between the gesture and the state transition using the

wait action

let's get play again and see the result here we have it feel free to experiment

and play with different properties if you feel brave enough try creating a

locomotion state using your own animations you can download game creator

from the unity asset store Cheers

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The Role of State Solicitors General [POLICYbrief] - Duration: 4:21.

State solicitor generals typically are chief appellate advocates for their states.

That involves state agencies, it involves defending state laws.

Essentially, we do represent the state, but as the state has been sued as a specific entity or person.

The decision to have a solicitor general or not depends upon the elected public officials

in that state.

In many states, the solicitor general office was created by, uh, the legislature, like in Wisconsin,

and in some states, it was just created as a position appointed by the attorney general

without legislative author- authorization.

In many places, it's a newer development.

It's sort of coincident with the rise of appellate practice as an acknowledged specialty.

In order to protect the interests of your states and their citizens, it's important

to have an office of lawyers dedicated specifically to appellate litigation, core experts in that field.

The duties of an SG will vary state by state, and that's typically defined by the attorney

general, or maybe the attorney general in conjunction with the solicitor general.

And, so there's no standard set of duties.

Um, in Georgia, the SG wears a lot of hats.

The SG is actually reviewing, or having some strategic partnership on almost every appellate

brief that comes through the office, both on the state level, and on the federal level.

In different states, the job is composed a little bit differently, but in Arizona, we

oversee both criminal and civil appeals through the SG's office.

Some of the large cases that we've handled in the state of Wisconsin's solicitor general

office involve defenses of the laws the Wisconsin legislature has enacted.

The attorney general takes it very seriously, that's he sworn a duty to defend the state's

laws, and so we- we defend them as much as we can, and that can be a challenge sometimes,

it- it certainly involves sometimes taking positions that are not the same I would take

as a- as a voter, or as a legislator.

The work of, uh, pushing back against federal overreach has become sort of a hallmark of

state SG offices now.

So, when states band together in litigation to- to fight some kind of cause together,

or to present some kind of case together, those typically are managed by the solicitor

general's unit.

And an area where that's happened a lot recently is in the area of federal overreach.

That's a new role practiced by both blue and red states alike now, that has sort of elevated

state attorneys general in their- in their role as a check against the federal government.

I'm basically a professional sore loser.

The resolution on some of those federal regulation questions could affect dozens, if- if not

all of the states.

The number of states with SGs is growing.

There are a lot more of us now then there- then there once were.

It's good, because it gives, uh, the counsel that states need in order to uphold the- the

work of democracy.

You spend your whole day running around doing really fun, and exciting, and engaging things,

but it's almost never the thing you thought you were doing when you showed up for work that day.

So, I think that's one of the more fun things about the job, but it's also something that

makes it challenging.

This is the nerdiest occupation in the world.

It is a gift if you love the law, if you really love to do brief writing, and legal research,

and sort of build out arguments that are based on the law.

I think it is increasingly common for young attorneys to want to go back home, or to go

to other states, and to serve the states, whether it's their home state or a different state.

And, in that way, the evolution of the SG's office has been a great thing.

Because, I think it's encouraged young attorneys to go back home, and to enter into public

service.

It is amazing to me to think that we have put together a network of state-level civil

servants, who are so interested in federalism.

State solicitor generals do a lot of exciting work, uh, in- in courts of appeals, at both

the state and the federal level, and they often provide a great opportunity for younger

lawyers to get experience in courtrooms, especially in appellate courtrooms, which may not be

available in other- in other jobs, especially in the private sector.

I think it's inspiring to see how many people take that so seriously, that they're willing

to move across the country, take pay cuts, and- and really devote some serious time and-

and energy to putting together briefs, and- and arguments on these important issues.

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