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From: Greg M Johnson
Subject: Same old blob character, outpacing its kin
Date: 12 Oct 2001 21:47:10
Message: <3bc79d1e@news.povray.org>
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I'm now able to y-axis rotate the torso.
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Greg M. Johnson
""The injustice of certain situations cries out for God's attention.
Lacking the bare necessities of life, whole nations are under the thumb
of others; they cannot act on their own initiative; they cannot exercise
personal responsibility; they cannot work toward a higher degree of
cultural refinement or a greater participation in social and public
life. They are sorely tempted to redress these insults to their human
nature by violent means. . ."
Pope Paul VI.
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"Greg M. Johnson" <"gregj;-)56590\""@aol.c;-)om> escreveu na mensagem
news:3bc79d1e@news.povray.org...
> I'm now able to y-axis rotate the torso.
It's getting closer and closer to realistic. I guess one of the next goals
would be to get vertical movement with each step. Keep it up.
> ""The injustice of certain situations cries out for God's attention.
> Lacking the bare necessities of life, whole nations are under the thumb
> of others; they cannot act on their own initiative; they cannot exercise
> personal responsibility; they cannot work toward a higher degree of
> cultural refinement or a greater participation in social and public
> life. They are sorely tempted to redress these insults to their human
> nature by violent means. . ."
> Pope Paul VI.
A very wise assessment, if I may say so.
Take care,
Ruy
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in news:3bc79d1e@news.povray.org Greg M. Johnson wrote:
> I'm now able to y-axis rotate the torso.
>
The arm movement isn't realistic. 90+% of its movement should come
from the shoulder, the elbow angle should be near constant. The fore
and back swing of the upper arm should be near symmetric, now the
backswing looks ok, but the fore swing is too little.
I think the y-axis torso rotation is a bit too much, as if you are
unconsiously compensating the wrong/too little arm motion with it.
When running, only the fore foot toutches the ground, you don't want
the heel to toutch the ground.
For the foot motion itself, it should be straight sooner after it
leaves the ground, now its toes are bent for a too long period.
Maybe, in the foreward step, the foot should be placed a bit further
from the body and the leg should be stretched a bit more, but not
completely straight.
I'm no blob-user, would a negative blob behind the knee solve the
problem there?
Ingo
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> I think the y-axis torso rotation is a bit too much, as if you are
> unconsiously compensating the wrong/too little arm motion with it.
> When running, only the fore foot toutches the ground, you don't want
> the heel to toutch the ground.
One point to add. When you say 'running' do you mean sprinting? Because
in any distance run, the heel will make contact with the floor first.
AFAIR, of course.
Bye for now,
Jamie.
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