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    Digital-Tutors: Creating Walk Cycles in MotionBuilder 2012 [repost]

    Posted By: Alexpal
    Digital-Tutors: Creating Walk Cycles in MotionBuilder 2012 [repost]

    Digital-Tutors: Creating Walk Cycles in MotionBuilder 2012
    1 hrs. 24 min. | Released on September 1, 2011 | Project Files Included (409 MB) | 1.67 Gb
    Video: VP6 (.flv) 1280x720 15fps 700Kbps | Audio: MP3 44.1KHz 96Kbps 1ch
    Genre: eLearning

    In this series of lessons, you will learn how to create a walk cycle in MotionBuilder. In this course you will learn how to build a walk cycle in MotionBuilder. One step at a time, we’ll dissect the body mechanics of a walk. We’ll learn the key positions of a walk, we’ll learn how to use MotionBuilder's Pose Controls to build a cycle in a fraction of the time it would normally take.

    We'll learn how to create seamless cycles, explore ways to add convincing follow-through and weight, and also learn a technique for translating a cycle forward through space. In the end, you'll understand how to produce a walk that is natural, and that has a little personality.

    17 videos in this course

    1. Introduction and project overview
    2. Understanding a walk
    3. Blocking in the contact position of the walk
    4. Mirroring poses in MotionBuilder
    5. Animating the down position of the walk
    6. Roughing in the peak position of the walk
    7. Cycling the walk
    8. Polishing the walk in the front view
    9. Finishing our work on the legs
    10. Adding weight to the upper body in the side view
    11. Correcting the motion of the head
    12. Tweaking the animation of the right arm
    13. Improving the follow-through of the right elbow
    14. Wrapping up the left arm
    15. Improving the fluidity of the left elbow
    16. Animating the shoulders
    17. Translating the walk forward / final touch-ups