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Carrara F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 04 8:20 pm)
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Another jaw-dropping and amazing video. SciFiFunk, I think you are enormously talented, and I have no doubt your vision will come to life as you are so tenacious and ingenious about pursuing it. It really is eye-opening what Carrara can do in the hands of someone as talented as yourself, and I feel we are doubly fortunate that you have taken the time along the way to make this videos to help others learn these same techniques. Thank you very much!
Quote - Very kind of you Jon.
I'll just keep sharing the journey. Thanks for the encouragement.
I put these things out regularly, and when silence comes back you wonder if you are relevant or not. I'll just keep going.
Carrara rocks!
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How to arrange lots of walk loops in a scene with the minimum of effort, using a group of a single figure. Sounds crazy but it works.Ever worked with poser / carrara / daz walk loops only to find that you can't place them where you want on the screen and have them animate in perfect sync? (loop to feet placement on the ground).
Or have you lots of walk loops to arrange in a scene. Using these techniques (low poly figures, large selection of free walk loops, walk loop editing, cutting up the walking into lanes and halving the lanes, reusing walk loops), you'll be able to set up a complex scene in no time.
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