Very nice model, love the animation on the legs; that was done very nicely. Unfortunately you're missing a very vital part: The body's movement. Watch how dogs and quadrupeds walk; it's an up and down movement (including the head) with a twisting back and forth motion along the spine. Yes it is robotic, but that doesn't mean the backbone should ever be stiff as a log! It needs to move according to the balance and shifting positions provided by the legs, a bouncing motion if you will.
Looking at the full res version of the footage, there is a special part of the robot's body that moves when the legs move, but it doesn't show very well on the Youtube footage
wat program did u use???
Flameofglory557 1 year ago
@Flameofglory557 This was rendered in Maya, the BG was edited in After Effects.
flamehulk 1 year ago
Gravity wouldnt allwo static body here, he would trip down xD .
Kobasac2 2 years ago
you need some weight shifts. just because it's a robot doesn't mean one part of it is completely stationary all the time
epochfilm 3 years ago
Very nice model, love the animation on the legs; that was done very nicely. Unfortunately you're missing a very vital part: The body's movement. Watch how dogs and quadrupeds walk; it's an up and down movement (including the head) with a twisting back and forth motion along the spine. Yes it is robotic, but that doesn't mean the backbone should ever be stiff as a log! It needs to move according to the balance and shifting positions provided by the legs, a bouncing motion if you will.
Tusami 4 years ago
i agree with you. The body cannot be static as it attached to the moveable part-leg
hignia 3 years ago
Nice model.
The body of the robot should move up and down. It looks rubbish with the body staying absolutly still.
StephenCameron 5 years ago
Looking at the full res version of the footage, there is a special part of the robot's body that moves when the legs move, but it doesn't show very well on the Youtube footage
flamehulk 4 years ago