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Old 07-04-2004, 08:54 PM   #1
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Animation and Rigging HELP!

Heres the problem. I have a rig of a human, and everything is going well I have fixed my other problems and now I want to do one more thing. I have an HI chain going from the shoulder to the hand for the arm and that works fine except in some positions it tweaks out and moves in an unrealistic way, lets say I am moving the arm from the front of the body back behind (as if some one was walking and their arm motion goes front to back) the arm rotates as it passes the center of the body. I want to be able to keep the arm at the same rotation even when it passes the center or even better, be able to take the elbow once it is bent and move it so it rotates the arm acordingly either that or have a rotator on the shoulder bone so I can rotate the whole arm at any time, the problem with that is that the shoulder is connected to another bone so it wont allow the shoulder to rotate. The elbow way would be much easier for me but whatever way anyone knows would be helpful.
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Old 08-04-2004, 05:51 AM   #2
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well may be...

well as far as i understand , u want the joint between the
upperArm and the foreArm to be under control? if this is the issue then u can create a dummy and use it as a "swivel angle"
target, u can do this from the IKchain object > IK solver properties
rollout> swivel angle _ Pick target ...
by selecting the dummy as your target u can control the joint and
place it where ever u want, do not forget to link the dummy to
the master bone of the rig..
i hope this will help , good luck
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Old 08-04-2004, 12:10 PM   #3
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THANKS!

Wow thank you so much that did the trick thanks thanks thanks VERY MUCH. :-D
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Old 08-04-2004, 11:02 PM   #4
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