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You know, making simple medicine tablets are fun! lol.It's mainly to learn about cycles, and some basic modeling..very basic...I've posted a zip folder wiht a walk cycle test...anything to change?

 

P.S. Ibu brothers is short for Ibuprofen brothers :)

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Hi jamagica. I think there's not really much to add to your cycle, it's a great beggining! (or maybe a body?? ;) )

Maybe, I wouldn't have put the feet on parallel, to make it look more natural. Also, I would think of blending the shoes as he steps and turn him a little to the opposite side of the leading shoe.

 

Diego

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Hello all!

 

First, I would suggest you use Quicktime instead of avi, the reason is that Quicktime allows to scrub the frames, in avi you could set a keyframe to every frame, with certain codec it should work.

 

As for the cycle, it is not bad, only seems a lill too fast, slidding feet a bit, you used stride lenght?

 

I agree with Jamagica on most of what he said!

 

Other then that it is a nice looking pill, wont make me wanna crunch on it but heh! :)

 

Gilles

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Excuse me, I meant bend :), thought you could use a blending action for the bending shoes over your walking cycle action hehehe).

Excuse my English B)

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I can never get stride length right! I tried changing cycle length and everything...I can get the pill to go slowly across the path, but the feet cycle extremely fast like the flash...I have a feeling it has to do with the stride length...

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