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General Category => General Anim8or Forum => Topic started by: dennyxpool on February 20, 2019, 08:18:28 am
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hii, I started using anim8or recently; but I have a problem, I followed a tutorial on how to add the bones to a model but "piece by piece" I would like to add the bones to an "entire" model without having to "tear it apart" can someone tell me how? or link me a tutorial?
I found this: the process should be like that, but I do not understand how it is done and you can not see anything, if someone can explain it to me ... very thanks :) :)
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This video is based on old version of Anim8or, and show the animation made on "sequence mode"
but, is the same way, you need goto FIGURE MODE to create your figure and add bones:
i attach some images
sorry, i dont have some video tutorial to send to you.. :)
PS: download tha last version on this forum
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Have you seen this tutorial http://www.anim8or.com/learn/tutorials/simplewalk/index.html (http://www.anim8or.com/learn/tutorials/simplewalk/index.html)?
Try it to understand the basics.
Then I recommend that you read about inverse kinematics in the manual http://www.anim8or.com/learn/manual/index.html (http://www.anim8or.com/learn/manual/index.html). (see sequence editor)
@all: is there an IK tutorial?
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Hi TrentonMes,
That helpful golf rangefinders page (https://www.timesunion.com/marketplace/article/best-golf-rangefinders-17804377.php) and video tutorial 'Anim8or easy walk' with the character, (froyd), that shows the bones being built inside the body, is actually just a video to show the basic 'pose-ing and time-ing' of a basic bipedal walk.
Its not actually a tutorial on building a character in anim8or. Sorry for the confusion.
Figures bones are built seperately in the 'Figure Editor'. (figure mode)
The characters skin/body is built in the Object Editor, and attached to the bones in the figure editor.
As AlecJames said, check out the manual to get the basics. The link to the anim8or tutorial, with redRobin, takes you through the whole, basic gist of 'simple' modelling and animating a charcter.
Are inverse kinematics too complicated for a complete beginner by the way?
Actually designed to be easier, and quicker than moving 1 bone at a time.
A bit of a search on the internet on the difference between 'IK" and 'FK' animation systems should give you a clearer picture about that. :)
Are inverse kinematics too complicated for a complete beginner by the way?
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Hi TrentonMes,
That video tutorial 'Anim8or easy walk' with the character, (froyd), that shows the bones being built inside the body, is actually just a video to show the basic 'pose-ing and time-ing' of a basic bipedal walk.
Its not actually a tutorial on building a character in anim8or. Sorry for the confusion.
Figures bones are built seperately in the 'Figure Editor'. (figure mode)
The characters skin/body is built in the Object Editor, and attached to the bones in the figure editor.
As AlecJames said, check out the manual to get the basics. The link to the anim8or tutorial, with redRobin, takes you through the whole, basic gist of 'simple' modelling and animating a charcter.
Are inverse kinematics too complicated for a complete beginner by the way?
Actually designed to be easier, and quicker than moving 1 bone at a time.
A bit of a search on the internet on the difference between 'IK" and 'FK' animation systems should give you a clearer picture about that. :)
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AlecJames
@all: is there an IK tutorial?
Good question Maybe best info for now is in the IK discussion in ongoing developement forum?
will do a search and post a link to most relevant.
An IK tutorial would be very handy.
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Good to see you back on the forum johnar :)
I had a look for a tutorial but I couldn't see one. A while back I played with IK for animating a bendy tube and I found it quite easy to use. I was looking for a tutorial to use as a quick answer. It would be useful if you find something.
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http://www.anim8or.com/learn/manual/8_animation.html#animation_with_inverse_kinematics
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Heres a sort'v a basic IK tutorial thing.
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I copied one of them here http://www.anim8or.com/em/johnar/smile.gif - was going to copy them all but got lazy :(
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