aldebaran40 opened this issue on Oct 23, 2014 ยท 9 posts
MikeMoss posted Fri, 24 October 2014 at 2:02 PM
Hi
You can use several options to correct the problem but it's better to avoid it to start with.
Check the body position in the first frame and make sure that the figure is standing on the ground in frame 1.
Do the same for the last frame in you animation.
Use the Drop to Floor option to make sure.
In the Animation Palette look and see that the elevation of the character doesn't change during the animation in the Body line sub category Y Trans.
If you don't intend for the body to move up and down just delete all the key frames in this line, if there are any.
Since you are new at this, I want to stress how important it is to learn to use the Animation Palette.
Look at how it works, each element i.e. the Hip, has a line for each possible movement.
Each one can be controlled individually not just the main line.
See how key frames work and the effect that the different options for them has on you animation.
Spline, Linear, Constant. Note that you can move any key frame along the line changing where that particular action happens etc.
Spend some time trying it out and your animating experience will be much easier.
Believe my I learned the hard way. LOL
Mike
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