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Would someone knows what would be the best way to achieve the camera POV of the character to see what he sees? without feeling the head shaking. I remember reading something about attaching the camera to the root of... Not sure. Any input would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
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That's the way. When you have the camera's modify panel open you can set the link to the pelvis or head. Then click the little "..." button and assign it to the root. You can also set it to the root position. Then just use the gizmo to set it at head height, and make sure it's facing forward to get the proper view.
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Rampa to the rescue again! Thank you Rampa. It seems to work but it's a little shaky again. I am not sure I selected the good root, mine is call RL_BoneRoot. (toon maker Character) I did not have to adjust the height but maybe there is a better root? Thanks again.
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Here's my video, timestamped to where a first person FOV is used, where someone is staring down the barrel of a gun, then gets knocked out. It's timestamped, just hit play.
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My iClone short films: https://www.youtube.com/iClone316
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