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Topic: simulated balance
+Anonymous A — 4.3 years ago #61,861
given an animation model for simulation,. how do you write an equation so that the limb thatmoves in tandem, left leg right hand and vice versa will have the same equal distance and shows "balance"?
i can only think of L force = R force or something like that.
+Anonymous B — 4.3 years ago, 2 weeks later[T] [B] #626,330
You should send your question to community like the two point studios!
+Anonymous C — 4.3 years ago, 4 hours later, 2 weeks after the original post[T] [B] #626,334
Google inverse kinematics
+Anonymous D — 4.3 years ago, 3 hours later, 2 weeks after the original post[T] [B] #626,341
@626,330 (B)
how would you write that lol
@previous (C)
IK just deals with the the end position of several joints, not entire cycle, right?
(Edited 23 seconds later.)
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