tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-714163065492986419.post7673631129437513467..comments2024-02-13T09:21:31.406+00:00Comments on Brendan Body's Blog: Big Blog Sort OutBrendan Bodyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03834792604343452035noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-714163065492986419.post-17322776528704464942009-10-27T23:20:10.250+00:002009-10-27T23:20:10.250+00:00Hey Graham,
Thanks, I'm really glad you found...Hey Graham,<br /><br />Thanks, I'm really glad you found the lecture beneficial.<br /><br />That's a good suggestion for the dragon walk, unfortunately I think that's the only render I have of that cycle. It was done years ago at Framestore and I don't have a copy of the rig to make a new render. Sorry.<br /><br />As I recall the hips, chest and head are all bouncing balls, offset from each other, with their 'gap' reduced to increase the weight.<br /><br />Hope that helps,<br /><br />BrendanBrendan Bodyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03834792604343452035noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-714163065492986419.post-71836458845375827882009-10-27T18:03:04.767+00:002009-10-27T18:03:04.767+00:00Hi Brendan. Your bouncing ball lecture is amazin...Hi Brendan. Your bouncing ball lecture is amazing. One request though. I wish you'd done the same thing with the dragon that your did with the squirrel. As in put graphic balls on top of the masses of the body. Animating birds and quadrupeds is something I'd like to try in the next few months and it would be super helpful :)<br /><br />Thanks again! Great job!Graham Rosshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10536598896377848032noreply@blogger.com