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By longlast - 7 Years Ago
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I'm using Character Creator Lite 2.3.2611.1 Can anyone tell me whether there's a way to rotate a character's head by a specific number of degrees? I.e. I want to be able to either (1) type in a value of 45 for X rotation and see the head rotate to that exact angle, or (2) rotate the head using the mouse, but see some display of what exact angle I'm at.
The only way I've found to rotate the head is by using the mouse with the Pose Editing window, but it doesn't show me angles. If I go to the Visual Settings window, I can type in rotation values for the environment, but I don't see any equivalent for the 3D model. Seems really strange that this would be available for the environment but not for the 3D character model, so just checking that I'm not missing something.
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By wires - 7 Years Ago
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You can rotate any limb/bone of a character inside iClone, but not in CC as it isn't an animation tool. Using the Motion Puppet in iClone you can rotate the head on any of the 3 axis using the mouse, however there are no options to enter an angle value. The only way to achieve a given angle is to make the final adjustments using the Curve Editor plugin for iClone.
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By Kelleytoons - 7 Years Ago
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Actually, you *can* modify a character's pose inside of CC -- press "N" (for pose editing) and then you can choose a specific body part or whatever. However, you can't rotate a specific number of degrees there.
Inside of iClone you could do this but it would require setting something up -- put a dummy object aligned to the head (you'll need to do this manually but it's easy) and then another dummy set outside the body at some distance away at the same height (think of it as the perimeter of a circle). Link this second dummy to the first. Then go to your avatar and choose "Look at" and make it that second dummy, and slide the slider all the way over to "Head" (so it's the head that turns and not just the eyes).
Now you can rotate the first object and the second will rotate along that perimeter outside the avatar, and the head will rotate as well. You can enter the exact number of degrees in the X transform of the rotate.
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By sonic7 - 7 Years Ago
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*clever*
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By Kelleytoons - 7 Years Ago
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Yeah, it's a kludge but it works (I tried it first to be sure). I actually saw this post last night and thought about the rig but figured someone else would post it. When I saw that Gerry had replied I clicked on it *sure* he had figured it out (he's a very clever guy).
What I can't figure out is WHY anyone would *want* to rotate an avatar head a precise number of degrees, and that bothers me <g>.
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By sonic7 - 7 Years Ago
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Mike ! >>> What I can't figure out is WHY anyone would *want* to rotate an avatar head a precise number of degrees, and that bothers me <g>. <<< lol ... that cracks me up ! ..... (absolutely no disrespect to the poster - but that is funny) .....
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By Kelleytoons - 7 Years Ago
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My wife says I worry too much about things, but the truth is the entire world and everything in it interests me, and I just want to KNOW (and, yes, I won't even scratch the surface, but I keep trying. The most interesting part at my age is I think I forget almost as much old stuff as the new stuff I learn).
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By sonic7 - 7 Years Ago
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>>>> The most interesting part at my age is I think I forget almost as much old stuff as the new stuff I learn). <<<< Lol, yes, I can relate.... My daughter tells everyone that her 'dad' is *great value* for telling jokes to ... because .... he 'laughs' just as much when she tells the joke 2nd or 3rd time around (because he's *forgotten* the punch line) lol ... :Whistling: ...
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By justaviking - 7 Years Ago
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HEAD ROTATION:
I immediately had the same question as KT. WHY the need to rotate a specific number of degrees?
Why does the "why" matter? a) Perhaps that will lead us to a different and better solution. b) Simple curiosity.
JOKES AND LAUGHING:
Why does a <enter target here, such as "blonde"> laugh at a joke three times? First, when you tell the joke. Then laughs more when you explain the joke. Finally, much later, laughs the most when he/she finally catches on to the joke.
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By wires - 7 Years Ago
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To be honest I have never, as in not once, had a situation where I needed to turn any part of a character a specific number of degrees. My Curve Editor "solution" was basically arrived at due to just how much control this tool provides without applying dummies and what not.
Mikes' solution is excellent in its' simplicity and execution that it should have slapped me in the face when I first read the question. It would seem that some of these new tools that we now have are blinding some of us (me) to the tried and trusted methods of times gone by.
By the way, I would also love to know why anyone would need to have a fixed degree for a body part turn.
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By dogged2003 - 7 Years Ago
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longlast as i remember you can. Just press 'n' go to 'fk mode' tab, select the bone and put value.
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By dogged2003 - 7 Years Ago
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RL help:
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By Kelleytoons - 7 Years Ago
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Oh, great, still something else for me to learn (and then forget something else important). Sigh.
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By dogged2003 - 7 Years Ago
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And yes, you can do this only in iClone. Then save pose and add to Character Creator.
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