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grinsegold wrote:I'm glad someone starts dealing with bvh. I once or twice tried it out, but quickly got frustrated by too many snags. Especially i would like to learn how to use the bvh practically (stitching plural together to get a motion for my scene e.g.), so please go on reporting. Maybe one day we'll have a tutorial "MakeWalk 4 Noobs"...
blindsaypatten wrote:Have you tried using more steps per frame while the blanket is falling? In your render it looks like the feet poke through a bit, and in the video some of the floor pokes through. Once the cloth penetrates an object it gets anchored there, and then subsequently it gets ripped apart because the penetration points get moved too far from each other. I'm guessing that there are other penetration points, and that the right hand penetrates the left thigh, causing the cloth to also penetrate the body.
Which CMU file is it?
Anyway, you come up with some pretty cool stuff!
grinsegold wrote:I'm glad someone starts dealing with bvh. I once or twice tried it out, but quickly got frustrated by too many snags. Especially i would like to learn how to use the bvh practically (stitching plural together to get a motion for my scene e.g.), so please go on reporting. Maybe one day we'll have a tutorial "MakeWalk 4 Noobs"...
A while ago i tried to master high heeled characters, animated with bvh. It never worked good.
jujube wrote:There's also a cmu library viewer addon that I know came packaged with a 2.79 pre-release. It's useful for viewing the animations and not much else... there's a section of the addon that claims to involve makehuman, that I couldn't get to work.
blindsaypatten wrote:jujube wrote:There's also a cmu library viewer addon that I know came packaged with a 2.79 pre-release. It's useful for viewing the animations and not much else... there's a section of the addon that claims to involve makehuman, that I couldn't get to work.
Not the same thing but there's a guy that animated all the CMU files using MakeHuman and put them on youtube. Here's the one including your file:
https://youtu.be/0mhgrxCh5S0?t=2m8s
jujube wrote:Yeah I was thinking about that too, about trying to stitch animations together.
grinsegold wrote:Lookwhat i found:
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