I came to think of using up my SoftImage 3d 3.9, Cinema 4d I think I would do well in what I want (animation of characters as if it were a series!) but I am in doubt, since "What matters is your work and not whether the software is original , because artist becomes anything. "I would help you out Rob but I only know animation in Poser. It works really good for keyframing. If you have the animation done then look at how each of those programs renders and import your animation to it would be my guess.
Feet can be kept stationary but it takes work.
Can you share tips please with those of us who get feet going through the ground all the time?
The problem is, sometimes a figure does not support IK...and this does not work. Sometimes, even with IK, if the movement is particularly complex and involves the feet moving, Poser's spline methods create unwanted wobbles and move throughs that then need to be fixed and accounted for.Start with the figure set at the ground to begin with. Then only move the hips never the body. Then pose every frame. Do a complete cycle and copy that. That should keep it from going through the ground. Do you have anything I can see?
"yeah, yeah, yeah, patience...how long will that take?"The HiveWire figures don't come with IK chains. It just takes work and little sticky notes to mark the places where the feet land. Then adjustment. Lots of adjustment.![]()
Do you have anything I can see?