I found the record method to be a bit cumbersome. What I do is add a Key to the first frame I want the None sprite to be set. The new Key I added was at time zero.
Image of adding Key to animation.
After saving the changes in the editor I open the .anim file (not the .anim.meta file) in a text editor and search for the relevant path. In my case Body/Cape.
- curve:
- time: 0
value: {fileID: -6465775046297182995, guid: fda466c51014e1140b1fd77abcc15ca3,
type: 3}
- time: 0.05
value: {fileID: -6465775046297182995, guid: fda466c51014e1140b1fd77abcc15ca3,
type: 3}
- time: 0.06666667
value: {fileID: 3394640672729110067, guid: fda466c51014e1140b1fd77abcc15ca3,
type: 3}
- time: 0.083333336
value: {fileID: -4514068313588038808, guid: fda466c51014e1140b1fd77abcc15ca3,
type: 3}
- time: 0.1
value: {fileID: 7087822514200124772, guid: fda466c51014e1140b1fd77abcc15ca3,
type: 3}
attribute: m_Sprite
path: Body/Cape
And I replace the frame at the corresponding time (in my case time of 0) with the None file (fileID of 0):
- curve:
- time: 0
value: {fileID: 0}
- time: 0.05
value: {fileID: -6465775046297182995, guid: fda466c51014e1140b1fd77abcc15ca3,
type: 3}
- time: 0.06666667
value: {fileID: 3394640672729110067, guid: fda466c51014e1140b1fd77abcc15ca3,
type: 3}
- time: 0.083333336
value: {fileID: -4514068313588038808, guid: fda466c51014e1140b1fd77abcc15ca3,
type: 3}
- time: 0.1
value: {fileID: 7087822514200124772, guid: fda466c51014e1140b1fd77abcc15ca3,
type: 3}
attribute: m_Sprite
path: Body/Cape