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When you walk, your pelvis does not stay stationary; it moves in a
figure-8 pattern. This is more pronounced with females, but thar
'tis.
--Tim Cook
http://home.bellsouth.net/p/PWP-empyrean
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Okay, thanks. For this one, I was just showing off a technique with a very
old file. If I use this file, it will be a robotic monster/ villian for an
anim, and so for *this* walk cycle, creepiness is a plus....
"Timothy R. Cook" <z993126bellsouth.net> wrote in message
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> When you walk, your pelvis does not stay stationary; it moves in a
> figure-8 pattern. This is more pronounced with females, but thar
> 'tis.
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