Yes, if you're looking directly up or directly down, you'll get gimbal lock, but the lookAt and pole vectors still handle it smoother and easier than manually rotating the handles. But how often do you tilt your head back 90 degrees while walking around the house? Also if you really pay attention to your eyes, you'll notice that they don't lock at some angle relative to your head and stay there while you move, but instead tend to bounce from object to object, tracking points as you move.
well, my animation doesn't have a central point that the camera always faces. in my animation, the camera emulates my eyes. but thanks for the video anyway.
Thanks for sharing this! Very helpful.
dslavin 8 months ago
This was really helpful, thank you.
Microchip243 1 year ago
Thanks Man!
Had a lot of trouble losing objects as I try to
track around things, following thing such as atting fighters.
will4ward 2 years ago
hey imjinc2k
thanks for posting this im sure i will use this in the future..
kicbocsir 2 years ago
i meant that gimbal lock is why the animation f'ed up in the beginning.
but i agree with you, a camera rig is much better.
But in LW 8, i can't set a pole vector in the cameraRig properties.
kargaroc386 2 years ago
gimbal lock
kargaroc386 2 years ago
Yes, if you're looking directly up or directly down, you'll get gimbal lock, but the lookAt and pole vectors still handle it smoother and easier than manually rotating the handles. But how often do you tilt your head back 90 degrees while walking around the house? Also if you really pay attention to your eyes, you'll notice that they don't lock at some angle relative to your head and stay there while you move, but instead tend to bounce from object to object, tracking points as you move.
imjinc2k 2 years ago
well, my animation doesn't have a central point that the camera always faces. in my animation, the camera emulates my eyes. but thanks for the video anyway.
kargaroc386 2 years ago
Yes, you can move the lookAt null around as I moved it from the front of the blimp to the back. The look-at null is what your eye is looking at.
imjinc2k 2 years ago
Is this for Flight of the Navigator 2?
partialinfinity 2 years ago
you can get the same result just having the Camera target a Null, Without extra null and bones. Just camera , target null.
samus1975 1 year ago