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JohnnyB

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  1. John Bailey

    Exercise 3

    4/12/06

     

     

    [attachmentid=16043]

     

    Have I found the right place to post?

     

    I think I've also figured out how to get a jpg. My first one was a screen print. :huh:

    Exercise_3.jpg

  2. John Bailey

    Exercise 1

    4/10/06

     

    Here's my first submission. Hope everything works. I wasn't quite sure what the assignment was exactly, so the I just formed the pose by using only the Pose sliders. I did cheat a little to get both of Keekat's feet aligned on the ground (the rig slider leaves his right foot slanted and that bothered me). I didn't animate him.

     

    http://media.putfile.com/Exercise-1-44

  3. You may have to Zip/Compress the file for us to take a look at.

    There are several things it could be.

     

    Make sure you are in 'Animate Mode' (That icon with the A on it upper right corner of the interface).

     

    Rodney

     

    I couldn't find the Animate Mode icon, so I thought I should reset the program to original configuration. I did that and the Paste Mirrored works like a charm. Rabbit's walking just fine now. However, I wonder what I turned off or changed during my initial explorations of the program. Another mystery. :blink:

     

    How do I Zip/Compress if I want to send you a file to look at in the future?

     

    John :)

  4. I've looked all over the forum and can't find anything that addresses this problem - Rabbit's legs wont Paste Mirrored. After frame 15, his ears, arms, feet and toes all swing along nicely (the feet sort of look like they're flailing about) but the legs stay in the same position they were in at frame 15.

     

    Jason told me that I have to move the leg bone to set a key frame for it. I went through all of my key frames moving the feet up and down and rotating them. Then I rotated the pelvis which moved the legs around a bit. I even rotated the knees with the arrow keys.

     

    I rebuilt the exercise from frame 1 along with the video tutorial, step by step. The instructor's Rabbit's legs moved, mine didn't! Wassup?

     

    Hasn't anybody else had this problem? :huh:

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