Lugaru2 animation
Lugaru2 animation
I have seen the turner (procedural?) aninmation.
I just wonder, why does turner tilt to the side when he takes a turn while running?
Well, a car would usually do that, but does humans or rabbits do this kind of tilt as well? I know that it might make sense physically, but I am not sure that thats the case with real creatures.
I just wonder, why does turner tilt to the side when he takes a turn while running?
Well, a car would usually do that, but does humans or rabbits do this kind of tilt as well? I know that it might make sense physically, but I am not sure that thats the case with real creatures.
Re: Lugaru2 animation
No offense, but I think you should get off the computer and go for a run ;pSargon wrote:I have seen the turner (procedural?) aninmation.
I just wonder, why does turner tilt to the side when he takes a turn while running?
Well, a car would usually do that, but does humans or rabbits do this kind of tilt as well? I know that it might make sense physically, but I am not sure that thats the case with real creatures.
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i definately lean into a turn when running, otherwise i would have to slow down in order to stop falling over.A classic example of leaning into a turn would be watching dog racing on a circular or oval circuit,as for humans check out speed skating or 400m track events.If you want to maintain the speed you are traveling at you have to lean into a turn.If you remain upright and turn sharply when running fast you would simply fall in the general direction you were travelling in.
It's not exaggerated at all, in real life you lean, you lean alot. Turner is not even leaning that much to even fuss about. In real life, taking a sharp turn or juke (which everyone should know if they've ever played simple sports like tag, or even touch football), will cause you to lean way into the ground, so far that your hands pushing off the grass will be the only balance keeping you up. You can slip and fall just by changing directions, this is nothing.Colicedus wrote:It may look like you need to Recalculate you're Engine Again! (I think that is the term) Then again. Film you're selves Running... That may help you understand the Movement of a Humanoid.
Also... what the heck? Realistic leaning is not something that's bad, over exaggerated leaning is not bad either, it looks hella freaking awesome.
It's in the blog:
http://blog.wolfire.com/?p=47
http://blog.wolfire.com/?p=47
Of course a person would lean, of course the weight center (I think thats how it called) will change if turning while running.
What bothers me is not that turner leans, what bothers me is the way he leans.
It seems like his whole body is rotating to the side like a straight line vertical to the ground would rotate.
I think that a person would rather bend his body somehow instead of rotating the whole body in a straight line.
Because even if you lean, your head would usually stay vertical to the ground.
But thats really nitpicking or however you say that.
Most people wouldnt probabbly notice those kind of details, and even if they do, they wont differ from this sort of leanning to other sort of leanning.
What bothers me is not that turner leans, what bothers me is the way he leans.
It seems like his whole body is rotating to the side like a straight line vertical to the ground would rotate.
I think that a person would rather bend his body somehow instead of rotating the whole body in a straight line.
Because even if you lean, your head would usually stay vertical to the ground.
But thats really nitpicking or however you say that.
Most people wouldnt probabbly notice those kind of details, and even if they do, they wont differ from this sort of leanning to other sort of leanning.
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