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6 From the Application menu choose Reset. The biped disappears and the viewports reset. 7 From the Application menu, choose Impo ...
10 Play the animation. The skeleton has the identical animation as the original biped. 842 | Chapter 5 Character-Animation Tutor ...
11 Save your file as mycreatebones.max or open createbones_final.max for comparison. Summary This tutorial shoed you a variety o ...
In this tutorial, you will learn how to: ■ Combine two motion capture BIP files and unify the result. ■ Create a Shared Motion F ...
Create a biped: 1 On the Create panel, click Systems. 2 On the Object Type rollout, click Biped. The Biped button turns gold. 3 ...
3 On the Motion Flow rollout, click Show Graph. Motion Flow Graph 4 On the Motion Flow Graph toolbar, click Create Multiple Clip ...
Creating and Using Motion Flow Scripts The Motion Flow Graph stores .bip files, referred to as clips. To create a script, you se ...
3 Close the Motion Flow Graph window and click Play. Use Orbit and Zoom to adjust the Perspective view for a better look at the ...
3 Click Go To Start Frame near the upper right of the Transition Editor. The time slider is positioned at the first frame of the ...
4 In the dialog, set Angle to –50.0. The destination ghost changes orientation. 5 In the Destination Clip group, set the Start t ...
6 Drag the time slider back and forth over the transition. In order to create a smooth transition, you’ll look for areas in the ...
9 In the Destination Clip > Ghost group, click Set Start Frame. The Frame value (20) is copied to the Destination Clip > S ...
TIPYou can select multiple transitions in the Motion Flow Graph window and use Optimize Selected Transitions in the Motion Flow ...
2 In the Perspective viewport, create a biped starting at approximately 0,0,0. 3 Open the Motion panel. 4 Turn on Motion Flow Mo ...
11 On the Motion Flow Graph toolbar, click Optimize Selected Transitions. The Transition Optimization dialog displays. 12 If not ...
Make the motion available in your scene outside of Motion Flow mode: 1 Click the Define Script button on the Motion Flow rollout ...
5 On the Layers rollout, click Collapse. The layer showing the arms away from the body is collapsed into the base animation. 6 T ...
Set up the lesson: 1 Reset 3ds Max. 2 In the Front viewport, create a biped at the far left side that is about 150 units in heig ...
Selecting any part of the biped will enable biped controls in the Motion panel. 3 On the Motion Flow rollout, click Shared Motio ...
A new shared motion flow is created. A default name appears in the Shared Motion Flows list. 5 On the Shared Motion Flow dialog, ...
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