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New - Head turn

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Hello again!

A already showed this in the thread "back to asp - new head" but thought it deserved a thread of it's own.

I worked a little more on my practice head so I could make a turn with it.

I worked a bit on the neck, made 3 eye lid poses for a blink switch, re arranged the layers a bit and got rid of the nasty chin creases.

The turn it self is merely some layer manipulation with a bit of point motion.

You can see the result here.

toonheadturn.mov 431 kb

A front drawing might have made it look a tad smoother, but it does the job for the most part.

Personally I like this much better then a turn head rig, which are too mechanical for my taste.

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link seems to not work here (Fire Fox and Ubuntu)
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Genete wrote:link seems to not work here (Fire Fox and Ubuntu)
From one of my servers

http://thewingsofpower.com/temp/toonheadturn.mov

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Post by AmigaMan »

That works pretty well. Just goes to show you don't always need loads of inbetweens.

The first link doesn't work btw.
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Post by GCharb »

Layer animation is by far the most powerful animation tool of AS Pro.

This gives tons of freedom in animation, just needs a bit of point animation on top of it. No need for special rigs for head turn.

One could had a front face to make things a little smoother, but still, it works pretty well as is.

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Post by Genete »

it works pretty well as is.
indeed!
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