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3 Dimensional Chat / Does anyone know how to set " Amass of the biped at the same position"?

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Decneo
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Posted: 21st Jan 2010 05:21
hi,Does anyone know how to set " Amass of the biped at the same position"? that means i would like to make my biped amass set at the same positon when playing the animation because when it didnt at the same position it cant work in FPSC.
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Posted: 22nd Jan 2010 18:39
i would like to know this to if anyone can help.
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Posted: 22nd Jan 2010 19:28 Edited at: 22nd Jan 2010 19:32
Didn't really understand the question, but try this and see if its what you want.


This turns on 'In place mode' so the bipeds root control doesn't transform or rotate. So instead of a character running off camera, the arms and legs will move while keeping the character in place.
Not sure whether this is kept on export however, if its not, look at baking animation.

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Decneo
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Posted: 23rd Jan 2010 02:15
In place x mode it works when i use only one animation like walk cycle but when i mixdown using mixer mode then the biped can't use in place x mode and still walking away like this pic.i don't understand.Help!!
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Oolite

This turns on 'In place mode' so the bipeds root control doesn't transform or rotate. So instead of a character running off camera, the arms and legs will move while keeping the character in place.

will try this later it is what i am looking for,
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Posted: 23rd Jan 2010 15:34
but my biped walk cycle didn't stay at the same position.
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Posted: 26th Jan 2010 21:21 Edited at: 26th Jan 2010 21:23
After your mixdown, select the biped COM, turn on autokey and go through each frame and move the COM back to the origin along the X-axis only. You want the side to side Y-movement to remain intact, or else the character will look like he's walking on an ice floor.

That's how you do it, son. (Sorry, got this funny Geico commercial in my head).

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Posted: 27th Jan 2010 01:45
Quote: "or else the character will look like he's walking on an ice floor."


yes,i got this problem too.

Quote: "(Sorry, got this funny Geico commercial in my head)."


hehe..

Thank you Bond1.i'll try again.

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