young woman with lordotic stiffness, with an exaggeration of knee flexion while walking, I thought that first she was wearing high heels, yet she is bear footed, so it is not the reason. The hyperknee flexion is greater on the left side than the right side. The hyperflexion of the knees disappear as the woman walks backwards. Interesting, except for her lordosis she is probably healthy.
my apologies if this has been asked before but where did you get that model? im new to Blender and i really haven't found a rigg model to test of the animation part of it (human at least). so this look like a pretty decent model to try it.
if you made that model yourself, i can understand if you don't want to share it.
Human body and head models are actually really simple to make, but you can download them from most websites, animation in blender is a lot easier if you learn to model first.
Thanks! Yes noticed the feet and will fix for next animation. You can use the PoseLib feature to store animation and then link it into another scene. As long as you have the same rig for other models, it should work fine. However, i will be testing this soon.
google: "Introduction to Character Animation" - a great tutorial written by Ryan to get you started (Doc:Tutorials/Animation/BSoD/Character Animation - Blender Wiki)
A test animation using 2 Actions, a walk cycle and a strike pose. Used the NLA editor to glue the 2 actions together. Also used the Video Sequence Editor to reverse and slow down the rendered output. Song is Innocente from Delerium featuring Leigh Nash. Made with Blender 2.46.
The song makes this ironic because she has no eyes :D
FriggenSilver 1 week ago
She's got tude.
YesYou123333 5 months ago
amazing, good going
morabaapchorhai 1 year ago
give little bit anticipation it makes character live... gud job
chrispatham 1 year ago
could you tell me how to make a character or object perform the same exact motion cycle repeatedly?
ddrmaxman 1 year ago
young woman with lordotic stiffness, with an exaggeration of knee flexion while walking, I thought that first she was wearing high heels, yet she is bear footed, so it is not the reason. The hyperknee flexion is greater on the left side than the right side. The hyperflexion of the knees disappear as the woman walks backwards. Interesting, except for her lordosis she is probably healthy.
PauleQueenie 1 year ago
I had stumbled across this video looking at other Blender videos. Then I saw your demo reel. Your work is an inspiration. Thanks for sharing.
jeffsartwork 1 year ago
Not bad at all. Did you use the Game Engine for any of that? It's very convincing.
AdamEtheredge 1 year ago
my apologies if this has been asked before but where did you get that model? im new to Blender and i really haven't found a rigg model to test of the animation part of it (human at least). so this look like a pretty decent model to try it.
if you made that model yourself, i can understand if you don't want to share it.
thank in advance
Izura 2 years ago
Human body and head models are actually really simple to make, but you can download them from most websites, animation in blender is a lot easier if you learn to model first.
xXxAshersxXx 2 years ago
i love this song. i search alot 4 this song, but didn't got,may i know the singer.
pankajsn86 2 years ago
Good job with the animation! You seem to like Trip-Hop as well. I love Trip-Hop! Who wrote this song?
DJInterstar 2 years ago
@DJInterstar: Thanks! Song is listed in the video info: Innocente from Delerium featuring Leigh Nash
PonderStudios 2 years ago
Oh damn it, sorry. Thanks!
DJInterstar 2 years ago
what software did u use?
BreNerB 2 years ago
Read comments and description. 100% done with Blender.
PonderStudios 2 years ago
great action blending
ysvry 2 years ago
nice
KIGKOGFILM 2 years ago
wow your seroiusly good at using the technology. ve just started and imm liking it
Casev07 3 years ago
Very well done, very smooth. :)
FrankieDaCat 3 years ago
Her feet seem to SNAP to the ground some. Apart from that, Very nicely done.
How do you record and animation in Blender and save it for other models?
SEspider 3 years ago
Thanks! Yes noticed the feet and will fix for next animation. You can use the PoseLib feature to store animation and then link it into another scene. As long as you have the same rig for other models, it should work fine. However, i will be testing this soon.
PonderStudios 3 years ago
Hey I need Hel I just download this program but i want to make a man walk cycle any help can you give me
Nocturnopoder06 3 years ago
google: "Introduction to Character Animation" - a great tutorial written by Ryan to get you started (Doc:Tutorials/Animation/BSoD/Character Animation - Blender Wiki)
PonderStudios 2 years ago
A test animation using 2 Actions, a walk cycle and a strike pose. Used the NLA editor to glue the 2 actions together. Also used the Video Sequence Editor to reverse and slow down the rendered output. Song is Innocente from Delerium featuring Leigh Nash. Made with Blender 2.46.
PonderStudios 3 years ago