michael7
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michael7
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I created an animation motion in iclone. In that program the model behaves correctly. The character walks from the right to the left along a grid line but then in his walk sort of walks at a 45 degree angle, so he moves inward by a couple of grid lines. I made this motion using my perception neuron suit. When I brought this motion file into CTA-3 it worked correctly until the point of where he begins to walk inward, or towards the background. When he did this instead of maintaining the correct perspective he got really small. I'd love to know why and how to fix that but one question at a time. What I ended up doing was going back to iclone, loading the motion in and reseting the pivot point so the character didn't actually move along the grid with his motions. That of course worked but now there is an awful lot of foot sliding because all motions are rooted to the hip. This is going to take a lot of key framing if I have to adjust every time the feet slide ( which is all the time ). Is there a way to correct this without having to erase the animation from the legs?
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