Hey Folks, I'm a big fan of animation and have recently bought Anime Studio Pro and am now taking my first steps (pun intended ) with rigging up a simple puppet so I can practice walks etc from the Animators Survival Kit by Richard Williams.
Here's a very simple test of a puppet I made by copying how the startup file is put together. It's 50kb, no preloader, so it may take a moment to appear if you're on dialup..
I'd appreciate any comments or criticism, particularly if anybody can give me some tips on how to get the feet to look more 'grounded' to the floor....the slide with the front foot when he changes direction is deliberate...but the rest of the sliding around isin't
Many Thanks..
Last edited by Horganovski on Sat May 19, 2007 6:25 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Good walk!
if you don't want to use bone lock (I think only a few people uses it) You can correct the slide of the foot with the onion skin feature that AS Pro has.
Thanks for the comments guys, I posted an update, this time walking in place,I used a guide line and onion skinning to get the feet on the ground a little better.. needs lots more work but it's a start.. it's at the same link above..
Hey Folks,
Just posted a couple of updates.. the first one is an improved generic cartoon walk, the 2nd is my own tweak of that starting point, the plan was to make the figure look sad..
hehe...
nice walks... only thing that bugs me a little is the way the knees POP when the foot hits the floor - looks painful :p... maybe have the weight go down at the central cross over position?
It's really just the bone rig from the startup file with the simple limbs I drew in AS replacing the original images.
All of the limbs started off as rectangles and then I added a few points here and there to make rough shapes.I kept each one on a separate layer and grouped them under the bone layer the way the startup file was..
My goal was to keep the shapes very basic so that it would force me to work more on the poses and not get stuck too much on the 'look' of the thing..
In fact I noticed earlier one of the points on the arm is not weighted to the bone properly so I have to go fix it!..
I didn't get to fix some of those errant points yet, but here's the file of the bone rig with the 1st (the most generic) walk on the page I linked to..
I'd be interested to see what kind of body you give him if you decide to..
Please don't take my file as an example of the 'right' way to do it, as I'm still very much a beginner..