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i dont know how about u...
but... for now ive done only some simple walk cycles in LW... and some other 3d apps. is it only me or FK gives u better results thank IK? i think i can get much more power and control from FK technique. anyone? im rendering short animation now... a walk cycle. ive done it with my first "real rig" with IK chain on the legs. i must say that rigging in LW is really fun ![]() v.
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vertiis,
I kind of agree. Generally I tend to find that using a mixture of IK and FK works best - IK for the general movement, then FK for those bits that need to be precisely placed (such as fingers squeezing a neck or somesuch)... |
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thanks for ur reply Mark.
can u point me to any tutorials on creating hybrid rigs - FK/IK? i have never worked with rig like that... btw... im finishing the rendering of my animation test... will post it in the wip section ![]() ![]() regards, v.
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