09-11-2015, 06:47 PM
In a walk cycle, you want to make sure you have your contact poses and passing poses setup before in-betweening.
The Contact pose being the first moment where each foot hits the ground, and the passing pose being the high point where the lifted leg and ground-bound leg are adjacent to one another in the animation.
In this way, you have your key poses already set up instead of animating things straight-ahead.
The Contact pose being the first moment where each foot hits the ground, and the passing pose being the high point where the lifted leg and ground-bound leg are adjacent to one another in the animation.
In this way, you have your key poses already set up instead of animating things straight-ahead.



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