When forming the walking cycle animation will the creator use a different angle each time to form a walking cycle or will they use the same angle for every step? If they use the same angle for every step, won't that look really unrealistic? Because people's steps are different all the time.
reinaw1012
How will different interpolation methods impact the visual effect of walking?
sZwX74
In animation, are there common functions used as cycles for certain movements (e.g. walk cycle as shown here) that people default to, or does each scene require its own tuning?
When forming the walking cycle animation will the creator use a different angle each time to form a walking cycle or will they use the same angle for every step? If they use the same angle for every step, won't that look really unrealistic? Because people's steps are different all the time.
How will different interpolation methods impact the visual effect of walking?
In animation, are there common functions used as cycles for certain movements (e.g. walk cycle as shown here) that people default to, or does each scene require its own tuning?