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Thread: Walk Designer animations | Forum: Poser Python Scripting
Well I wasn't going to ask, but since you brought it up... I've been laboriously hand animating the Wolf, because there are only bipedal walks in the designer. I actually tried, with some success, modifying a run with limited arm swing in the walk designer and then applying it to the Wolf. Hind legs were not bad, but of course the forelegs were laughable. I thought I would just re-do them across the timeline and it would save at least 50% of the work. However, the overall speed seemed too slow for a Wolf, so I just returned to the hand method. Is this something that a Python script would be capable of doing? Sounds like there are some variables available that could be manipulated. I saw a post from someone requesting a way to animate the horse as well, so this might be a good way to expand the walk designer to include our 4-legged friends. Or, if anyone knows of a pre-existing walk that can be used, I'd appreciate the link. I found a ?BVH? or BHV file in the free stuff here at Renderosity, but have not yet learned what to do with it.
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Thread: A Super-Posette | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL