Topic: Short leg walk test
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EDIT:New version! YouTube
Last edited by Peanut (October 18, 2009 (12:39pm))
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What do you think? ![]()
EDIT:New version! YouTube
Last edited by Peanut (October 18, 2009 (12:39pm))
It all happened REALLY fast, either add in more pictures or you can use a different kind of walk. I made one, you can see my video "Crush" to see how I did it. Crush:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DE1MX1Cpffk
I personally do not like how this looks; I really think that if you have the short LEGO legs, you shouldn't use anything else besides those in the walk cycle. In Title is Irrelevant; I adapted the more commonly used walk cycle for the short legs, and I think it turned out pretty good. You can see it at about 29 seconds into the movie, albeit not very well until about 30 seconds in, but you'll get the idea.
How did you do that short leg walk cycle, Littlebrick?
it looks like he just made them hop...just not one stud per frame but a gradual 'HOP' it looks pretty good! and yes peanut, the leg looks a bit to long, are you using one of the small slanted pieces or a long one?
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Ok, I see it now. The computer I watched it on's brightness was too low, I couldn't tell until I watched it on this one.
This new version is better! ![]()
New one is funny and smooth ![]()
I like the new one. ![]()
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