I feel like I should start a real ambitious project, but I can't seem to find the right idea...

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Speaking of that, just because the nitpicker in me can't resist: I watching the video again, and that's actually a bass. It wouldn't make the sound that we hear.Yosemite Sam wrote:Did you use a target bone for the guitar?
I didn't in this case although that would've been a good use of that tool. Most of these rigs were made in earlier versions and use really basic techniques. I may make these files available after I clean them up a bit.Yosemite Sam wrote:Great stuff, Neeters!
Did you use a target bone for the guitar?
Yes, I agree. All of these walks are pretty basic walks, so sometimes I'll add a weird accent to add "personality". I think Richard Williams talks about how just changing the breakdown pose can really alter a walk (going down on the passing position or leaning forward on the stride position, and so on). You can get some really funny and bizarre walks by doing this (maybe that'll be follow up to thisddrake wrote:Very nice. I'm particularly impressed with the legs in your front walk cycles. Subtle but necessary depth overlap to make it convincing.
I think maybe the front walk of the blue shirt guy has a bit too much side to side in his upper half, (at least compared to how the 3/4 and profile versions move) but maybe that's to facilitate the nice looking depth changes on the hands overlapping the sides.
Heh heh, good catch, Danimal. It's a cheat of course; I thought 6 strings would be too hard to see. Now that I look at it, I missed the guitar cable as well.Danimal wrote:...and that's actually a bass. It wouldn't make the sound that we hear.