Hi friends,
I use Hand structure and Auto rig,
I want my character to hang up a cable phone. I want his hand to move straight from his ear to the phone base, so the elbow goes beneath the shoulder but it makes a strange movement.
is there a way to make the elbow go beneath the shoulder?
you can see the images to better understand.
and another little question, when I set the rigging settings, I didn't know if I should set it as right or left arm. is it right or left according to the character's point of view or is it according to me? hope the question is clear.
thanks
Tal
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hand rig. how to fix the elbow's direction
Re: hand rig. how to fix the elbow's direction
Hello Tal, did you try to tick/untick the Reverse parameter in "IK | Hand" effect on the hand controller?
Re: hand rig. how to fix the elbow's direction
You'll have to animate the checkbox posted by fmbvisuals
For the right or left parameter: it's always according to the character point of view, so it's never ambiguous.
Actually, this parameter is used only for the automatic walk cycle (yet) so you can ignore it in your case
For the right or left parameter: it's always according to the character point of view, so it's never ambiguous.
Actually, this parameter is used only for the automatic walk cycle (yet) so you can ignore it in your case
Re: hand rig. how to fix the elbow's direction
What is Fmbvisuals? I couldn't find that checkbox nor on the Duik documentation.
Re: hand rig. how to fix the elbow's direction
is there a method for it?
if I just add keyframes for the Reverse checkbox, it makes a big bump. so I added a keyframe for the position of the hand too, which helped me stop the bump but prevents the movement from being smooth.
I use 3 keyframes for the position of the hand:
1st keyframe for the beginning of the movement.
2nd keyframe is one frame before the hold keyframe of the reverse, to fix the bump,
3rd for the end of the movement.
I accidentally managed to stop the bump, but then when I want to ease the keyframes or to make the path of the position bezier, I have to fix it again.
am I missing something? just to remind; it is a simple movement of the arm from the characters ear to the table (hanging up the phone).
if I just add keyframes for the Reverse checkbox, it makes a big bump. so I added a keyframe for the position of the hand too, which helped me stop the bump but prevents the movement from being smooth.
I use 3 keyframes for the position of the hand:
1st keyframe for the beginning of the movement.
2nd keyframe is one frame before the hold keyframe of the reverse, to fix the bump,
3rd for the end of the movement.
I accidentally managed to stop the bump, but then when I want to ease the keyframes or to make the path of the position bezier, I have to fix it again.
am I missing something? just to remind; it is a simple movement of the arm from the characters ear to the table (hanging up the phone).
Re: hand rig. how to fix the elbow's direction
You got the method, you have to keyframe the movement and then tweak the curves to make it smooth, if you don't feel confortable doing so or you find it too tedious, maybe you should think about giving fk animation a try. You just have to untick the IK parameter and keyframe on FK > Individual controls.