Re: Generic walk/run cycle tests thread
Pretty good, maybe do it with a little bit less arm movement next time.
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Pretty good, maybe do it with a little bit less arm movement next time.
Here's a bunny walk cycle
http://youtu.be/aV0rPC6oo8s
the video is set to private.. if you want us to watch it put it to unlisted ![]()
Sorry bout that. here it is: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aV0rPC6oo8s
that was good
just put some sound to it and it will be great ![]()
Nice job anteater, really smooth
. Any reviews on my walk cycle?
I'd work on it, its not that smooth.
Nice job anteater, really smooth
. Any reviews on my walk cycle?
That was really good! Very smooth to.
Thanks!
Two walking and running test.
Short Leg:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gsgcGzywqfQ
Run:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__pnzd4Efjc
EDIT: Video deleted
Last edited by Twinkiephone (September 27, 2011 (03:21pm))
Just a short test
Walking Test
that was actually really good! ![]()
Thanks. Now that I seen it a few times, it does look a bit choppy. ![]()
Well, your main problem is it's a little jittery. The back should be kept straight.
How many frames is the cycle? 4? 5? 6? (I use the 5-frame one myself).
How many frames per second was that?
15fps and 5 frame cycle.
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