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Animation F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 13 3:03 pm)
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first I would losen the tail way a lot more.
You should also add a little of up-down to the hips and spine as well as side-side motion.
I know how difficult quadrupeds are, so I have to tell you it's a good start, though. I look forward to see the finished piece.
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It's amazing how flexible cats are, I saw one streching at the weekend and found it hard to believe it could make a complete U shape.
You might be interested in Animals in Motion by Eadweard Muybridge and Lewis S. Brown.
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Hi,I've been working on a walk cycle for cats. Would really like to get some feedback on it. Figured this might be a good forum to post that request.
Thanks in advance.