 Right now that the walk cycle is basically finished what we need to do now is have a proper look at it and make sure that we iron out any issues So if we have a look at our walk cycle as it stands particularly what's happening with the feet So as I scroll through let's watch this front foot and as it comes back There it's okay, but it's there. It's raising up off the ground. It shouldn't really happen there It's all kinds of wonky And then somewhere it's raising off the ground there that is well up in the air So there's definitely some issues that we need to address So I'm gonna start with this foot. So I think what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna select everything in here I'm gonna press a I'm select all my tendons all my lines I'm gonna set them all to spline because it appears that they didn't stay that way. I Think that's gonna give me a much smoother a much smoother curve Yeah, so that foot I'm actually kind of happier. So there are a few places now where I need to go back in and make repairs But I think for the whole the whole thing I'm gonna select every single thing. Hang on. So let's select everything in here Make sure I can see everything select all those curves. I'm just gonna change them all to spline Yeah, so that's a few changes that have been made there Right. Let's see what that gives us Yeah, so already that's much better and I just need to make a few tweaks so Let's go back to this back foot and I can see that this issue here Where the foot in fact know this one the foot wobbles There we go. So I need to sort that one out So I'm gonna select these two. I'm gonna set that to linear and that'll give me a nice straight line They'll keep that foot planted Yep, I love the same issue on this spot over here So let's set that to linear Okay, let's play that back and see what that looks like now From the front that looks kind of tidy. Let's just turn the curves off Okay So through playing with the graph editor, there are definitely some more improvements that could be made to this But I think for now, I'm happy enough with that. So there we go Right, so that brings us to the end of this tutorial. I hope you've learned something Obviously in this one, we've only done a walk cycle on the legs If you would like to see a full body walk cycle Then make sure you like this video hit the subscribe button and leave a comment telling me that's what you want to see if you want the full body tutorial then say hey Shane, where's the full body tutorial and When I find time that'll be something that I'll enter my list of tutorials to make if you have any problems with this or if you need help Then once a month, I have video chats with my paging supporters So they bring me problems. They ask me questions and I help them solve them Send me files, etc. So if you'd like that kind of support, then consider checking out the link below the video Checking out my paging campaign and maybe supporting me there and that way you'll get access to me Much more one-to-one than simply through the YouTube comments And I'll be able to help you out there as well as that you will get the Handout the the written version of this exercise Which I will make available to all my patrons. I want to say thanks to 3d.sk for sponsoring this video You really should go and check out their reference video section as well as their reference image as well There's some really good stuff on there the 3d capture stuff that they're doing is ridiculously good And that's something I want to play with in the future Maybe I'll read one of those characters up for for a tutorial, but you should definitely check out Their site because it's really good I'm one last thing if you're watching this video because you're getting into animation Then you really need to make sure you understand the fundamentals. So for God's sake by this book It's such a good book So it's by Richard Williams. It's called the animators survival kit. I will have a link in the video description Check it out. It'll be the best book you've ever bought. I promise Okay, so that's me finished. Thanks for watching this one and I will see you in the next one