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Old 28-07-2012, 04:17 PM   #1
Arice7081
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3D Walk Cycle WIP/Critique

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JcYb5...ature=youtu.be

First of all, hello everyone, new user here. This is my first time animating anything in 3D in quite a long time. I've experimented a lot with what I want to do with my life and I made a full circle back to 3D and now I'm ready to learn it.

In any case, this is just a simple walk I made with a pre rigged character. I only did the animation. Currently, his legs, arms, and body moves as he walks. (I should mention his body also moves side to side, it's subtle.)

This is by no means finished, and I can think of several things that still need movement to really bring this guy to life. I'm posting this here now though because I want a simple critique on what is here so far, to see if I'm going in the right direction or not in making this character lifelike.

I will continue to work on this and post updates as I go along. Right now I'm rendering these out as images and then making it a movie file with video editing software. If there are any other rendering techniques I should know about that'd be helpful too

Thanks in advance for taking the time to read this.
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