first walk, run, climb and jump cycle test
Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2010 9:24 am
OK, first shot at some walking. If you are new at AS like me, this was a GREAT learning test.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bbhV4InRRhE
(when I posted this youtube was still processing the video...)
Im fairly happy with the initial walk, seems like it would be perfectly fine for short periods.
Then come the stairs. I had already committed to the walk cycle speed, so changing the speed of the stairs, as if my man were to slow down a bit and not hit the stairs at the same velocity, was possible but not easy (for me right now anyway), it just didnt look right. Plus, as soon as I break the walk cycle and head up the stairs, from that point on, until he steps off the stairs was frame by frame, so that took a little time.
There is math that would help on the stairs but it is late and I didnt feel like doing math. But for a project, it would be the thing to do.
Anyway, I was happy with the stairs, I look at it as if he is on an obstical course that does not slow down! : )
Then i tried making him run, which again almost goes frame by frame if you want to build up speed. I got some of what I was looking for but not all (and it's getting later in the night). But longer strides might help, plus there is no background to help the illusion. I was able to copy/paste a chunk of walk cycle and then modify those frames to speed up the process some. when he hits break neck speed, it is an 8 frame cycle with no gaps.
Then comes the jump. If It wasnt so late i would have worked on the anticipation a bit more, I did do some, but some tweaking would be nice. And at the end I would have made him stumble a few more steps but I got to get to sleep!
Let me know what you think.
Erik
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bbhV4InRRhE
(when I posted this youtube was still processing the video...)
Im fairly happy with the initial walk, seems like it would be perfectly fine for short periods.
Then come the stairs. I had already committed to the walk cycle speed, so changing the speed of the stairs, as if my man were to slow down a bit and not hit the stairs at the same velocity, was possible but not easy (for me right now anyway), it just didnt look right. Plus, as soon as I break the walk cycle and head up the stairs, from that point on, until he steps off the stairs was frame by frame, so that took a little time.
There is math that would help on the stairs but it is late and I didnt feel like doing math. But for a project, it would be the thing to do.
Anyway, I was happy with the stairs, I look at it as if he is on an obstical course that does not slow down! : )
Then i tried making him run, which again almost goes frame by frame if you want to build up speed. I got some of what I was looking for but not all (and it's getting later in the night). But longer strides might help, plus there is no background to help the illusion. I was able to copy/paste a chunk of walk cycle and then modify those frames to speed up the process some. when he hits break neck speed, it is an 8 frame cycle with no gaps.
Then comes the jump. If It wasnt so late i would have worked on the anticipation a bit more, I did do some, but some tweaking would be nice. And at the end I would have made him stumble a few more steps but I got to get to sleep!
Let me know what you think.
Erik