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...and don't forget Rampa's awesome tutes in the "Rampa's Corner" thread... https://forum.reallusion.com/Topic177528-281-1.aspx
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Peter Blood
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Peter Blood
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66: To start I'd grab one of the avatars and make it walk and run a bit. Then put him through some of the motions that come with iclone. Maybe change the outfit just to check out how that works. That would at least give you some idea of whats happening. Then tie a couple of simple movements together to make a character dance or something. Just fool around and get a feel for the software. Pretty much like you did in Blender I imagine. Can't hurt nothin' pete
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warlord720
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warlord720
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peterblood nailed it. That's a great place to start just to see what's going on when you invoke certain commands or motions. You can learn a lot just from those actions alone.
You also don't have to use everything in front of you right now. Use what you need and work on learning the fluff later.
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