Mike really liked the overlap on the root but had some tweaks he wants me to make on the legs. For example, when the leg goes straight for the contact pose, it needs to be straight for two frames and not just one because if you have a leg that goes from bent to straight to bent it can read as a pop and you don't really see the straight leg, which is what we want. He also gave me a great idea for tracking where the knees are at all times. He told me to take the grease pencil tool in Maya and draw on the screen where the knees were at each frame so I can fix the spacing and they won't look like they're popping.
Tuesday, June 23, 2015
Week 9- Assignment #8 Part 1
Part 1 of our assignment this week was to start refining the vanilla walk and change the curves from stepped to spline. Now we're starting to get more detailed and adding in-betweens.
Mike really liked the overlap on the root but had some tweaks he wants me to make on the legs. For example, when the leg goes straight for the contact pose, it needs to be straight for two frames and not just one because if you have a leg that goes from bent to straight to bent it can read as a pop and you don't really see the straight leg, which is what we want. He also gave me a great idea for tracking where the knees are at all times. He told me to take the grease pencil tool in Maya and draw on the screen where the knees were at each frame so I can fix the spacing and they won't look like they're popping.
Mike really liked the overlap on the root but had some tweaks he wants me to make on the legs. For example, when the leg goes straight for the contact pose, it needs to be straight for two frames and not just one because if you have a leg that goes from bent to straight to bent it can read as a pop and you don't really see the straight leg, which is what we want. He also gave me a great idea for tracking where the knees are at all times. He told me to take the grease pencil tool in Maya and draw on the screen where the knees were at each frame so I can fix the spacing and they won't look like they're popping.
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