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Posted 4/29/2008 12:12:05 AM


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Howdy folks,

Right now you can get over 2000 high quality mocap files for Iclone in BVH format from TrueBones.Com

For more information and or a free demo visit http://www.truebones.com and Click on the MonsterBones Banner at the top of our page.

Thanks again and Cheers

Joe


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Posted 4/29/2008 4:52:42 AM


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Thanks very much, but there are to many bones to fix. Especially around the shoulder and ankle area's

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Posted 4/30/2008 4:28:09 PM


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Hey Peaklevels,
I dont know if you are the owner of Truebones or just a sales person there, but I think people would buy your product if you would sell your motions already cleaned up for iclone, so all we have to do is download and use. I know I would buy those 2000 motions pack in a heart beat If I knew that those motions were plugnplay ready. Just a suggestion.

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Posted 5/1/2008 2:03:20 PM


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I second what stuckon3d has said; the only time I downloaded a "true bones" motion - none of them worked for me - actually really being a "chilling newbie" when it comes to motion creation - I WOULD SPEND $$$ on motions cleaned up for iclone - what say you?
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Posted 5/17/2008 9:07:47 AM


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Howdy Folks,

Can someone try this new improved Bones setup?

This should work good in Iclone...

Let me know,

Thanks


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Posted 5/17/2008 9:36:42 AM


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Didn't work well for me I'm sorry to say, several twisted joints.

Shy

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Posted 5/19/2008 9:05:54 AM


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Howdy Folks,

Here is how I easily created .VNS profile for using TrueBones.Com motions in Iclone.

It was very fast and easy.

I just entered 0 in all the offsets that were not 0 and then saved as a TrueBones profile.

Here is a video tutorial in flash format.

http://www.truebones.com/iclone.zip

Let me know if that works and I will run a sale on the MonsterBones MegaMotions Pak for you folks.

Thanks again and Cheers

http://www.truebones.com
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Posted 5/19/2008 3:20:31 PM


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Unfortunately using the 0 0 0  settings still leaves problems with the ankles and neck. The neck is easily fixed with a 90 setting in RY but the ankle settings will still need fine tuning before the motions are fully usable. Nice tutorial though.  

 

                                                                

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Posted 5/19/2008 7:43:33 PM


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hi peak,
thru trial and error I got to the same solution as you did last night, but like peter metioned the ankles are still a problem, I had to do an offset of 65 -179 0 (i wrote -179 because it appears that the convertion program will not accept 180 rotations, probably a gimbal lock problem) to get them half way decent looking, but what I noticed on your kungfu zip was that the ankles are not animated, making the feet push thru the floor. Are all your motions the same? where the ankles are not animated? or did you do that on purpose so people would not use them?

PS: If you know a better method to fix the ankle problem that would be greatly appreciated and a new customer out of me.


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Posted 5/21/2008 2:26:59 AM


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Yup.

There is a very easy way and I posted it last night,

But I returned today and my post was gone?

Anyways I will try to post the easy fix again and see what happens.

Cheers
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