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Best to right click and download so that the animation can be looped.

Thanks go to Mark Skodacek for very kindly offering to rig this character with his always evolving rig and doing a fantastic job. Oh and the character was created by George Laban. George is testing out the rig also.

 

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Looks really nice. My only suggestion in too have a better "down" position to give the illusion of weight. The "down" is where the weight of the character is displayed, this character is fat and heavy so you need a better "down". Looks great though!

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Very nice job. I like that you've managed to loop something with a bit of creativity and character to it.

 

I agree that it needs more weight. Try exaggerating the up and down on the body and see how that works. I picture having him hold the down part of the up and down so he looks a little crouchy. Which would go well with the sneaky type of walk you have here.

 

The feet seem to come off the ground a little slow. They don't look like they're pushing the body forward at all. Consider having them come up faster and maybe make the kick back rotation on the feet a little faster. You might want to speed up the rotation when the feet hit the ground too. After the heel hits, the rest of the foot seems a little slow/floaty as it rotates down to a flat foot position.

 

I'm not sure if it's the angle but he looks a little heavy on his left side. Like he leans farther in that direction. Might want to look into that.

 

~Cristin

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