If you are trying to learn how to make a natural looking walk cycle, Joeri points us to this site, Biomotion Lab. Biomotion Lab has created a real time walk cycle model where you can adjust the various parameters such as male / female; heavy/light; nervous/relaxed, happy/sad.
In addition, you can rotate the model on the Z axis as well as add lines between the marker points. I also like to make copies of the walk cycle creations for future reference using Cam Studio
Other sites to consult on walk cycles:
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That's very cool, and very interesting. Thanks for the link! That would be really helpful for doing walk cycles.
very nice! it rembers me the walkdesigner in poser.
maybe this is also of interest (because the site is in dutch, it is not obvious for me):
http://www.allesgames.net/games.php?game=964&PHPSESSID=57a5f9ba42a1ce8e272b3b025dc373a0
CamStudio sucks on my pc. It doesn't record at the assigned framerate.
That'll come in handy for me a lot!
Why is the male/female thing a slider? Is it possible to be sort of male? lol
Because there are differing degrees of masculinity & femininity. Some guys act more feminine, some females act more masculine than average.
Of course, I am 100% masculine...
I consider a males movement to originate from his chest, while a females to originate from her hips when animating. I guess it's just what you want to get across... will be interesting to see what the slider tweaks :)
would be great you could save the motion and import into blender ;)
@claas
yes, and it would be even better to have a walkdesigner integrated in blender (like in poser).
Awesome resource Tim! Thank you very much for sharing.
hmm - this sort of thing could be done with pyhon inside blender...
looks cool though!
~epat. :)