Character Rigging and Animation
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Sunday, April 1, 2012
Sorry about the blocks around the text. It was stuck with a white background so I had to put this grey around it so it showed up.
*how much articulation do you need in the feet? I was planning on putting in a reverse foot, but do you need more articulation in the toes? If not, I will leave it as is.
I’m sorry but I don’t know what the term reverse foot means but I will show you a diagram of what I would like the foot to be able to do.

If a reverse foot can create those three positions at the bottom with the feet then that is all I will need.
*Are there any performance requirements that I need to be aware of? For instance, will he be doing a lot of jumping or twisting in the torso?
We are not using the rig for any specific assignment but I would like to make a basic walk cycle using the rig. There should be some slight twisting in the torso as well as the hips in a walk cycle.
Yes, the reverse foot allows a pivot on the ankle and the ball of the foot. Also, on the bone placement, I had to change the position of the hip so it was more in line with the knee, it was causing some issues.
*how much articulation do you need in the feet? I was planning on putting in a reverse foot, but do you need more articulation in the toes? If not, I will leave it as is.
I’m sorry but I don’t know what the term reverse foot means but I will show you a diagram of what I would like the foot to be able to do.
If a reverse foot can create those three positions at the bottom with the feet then that is all I will need.
*Are there any performance requirements that I need to be aware of? For instance, will he be doing a lot of jumping or twisting in the torso?
We are not using the rig for any specific assignment but I would like to make a basic walk cycle using the rig. There should be some slight twisting in the torso as well as the hips in a walk cycle.
Yes, the reverse foot allows a pivot on the ankle and the ball of the foot. Also, on the bone placement, I had to change the position of the hip so it was more in line with the knee, it was causing some issues.
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
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