Topic: Asking the trivial questions
+Anonymous A — 4.1 years ago #61,958
So tinychan usually are good in IT stuffs here so im just gonna drop some question here i ve been, articulating to get the simplest, direct solution. Here goes:
A bipedal or quadrupedal animals repeats a certain pattern to perform a locomotion, usually involving opposable sides to move in symmetry, left leg with right hand, right leg with leg hand, so on. (As)This repeated cycle/cycloid is considered as natural, to average viewer; physically and mathemathically speaking, how does this repeating pattern happens, what is the exact functions that describes the xyz values, vector3, of the location and orientation of the appendages?
Ideally, the function will allow the appendages to move in a cycle within repeated amount of 24 frames or so, and with the function, the generated coordinates should also then explain how much the spines and then ribcages orient towards the dominant appendages in movement during a specific time frame, thus acquiring complete poses. ok this sounds terribly pedantic but i dont know where else to find better precision that math and physics or mechanics lol
+Anonymous B — 4.1 years ago, 2 hours later[T] [B] #626,557

First letter of the post is a capital. Otherwise 100/100.
+Anonymous C — 4.1 years ago, 25 minutes later, 2 hours after the original post[T] [B] #626,558
+Chef Excellence — 4.1 years ago, 13 hours later, 16 hours after the original post[T] [B] #626,581
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