Look at the hips specifically my friend. They rotate clearly around the z axis, but there is not any noticable rotation on the y. Also the pelvis center of gravity remains almost in a straight line and there is no shift from leg to leg. Cover up the top half of character with your hand, note the many problems then do the same to the other half. Take for example the rotation on x of the left foot when its fully extended behind him... The foot is flat and should be bent here. Hope this helps you:)
I see it, he's not actually 'floating' he's sliding. The sidewalk is the thing that is actually moving, so I clearly don't have it moving in time with his feet. Thanks
Look at the hips specifically my friend. They rotate clearly around the z axis, but there is not any noticable rotation on the y. Also the pelvis center of gravity remains almost in a straight line and there is no shift from leg to leg. Cover up the top half of character with your hand, note the many problems then do the same to the other half. Take for example the rotation on x of the left foot when its fully extended behind him... The foot is flat and should be bent here. Hope this helps you:)
dudechesterdesigner 2 years ago
oooooohhh. Okay, I see what you mean. Thanks a lot. That's why this is a test :D Thanks Again
whatsonmedia 2 years ago
Hes floating my friend. Check the weight, timing of when the feet leave the ground, the shift onto other, etc...
dudechesterdesigner 2 years ago
I see it, he's not actually 'floating' he's sliding. The sidewalk is the thing that is actually moving, so I clearly don't have it moving in time with his feet. Thanks
whatsonmedia 2 years ago