Sunday, January 29, 2012

[ Posing Part Two ]

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This post is a follow up of the posing done in the previous pose. 
This time we're using a different rig.

There are 3 poses in this one. So Enjoy!

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One - The Smiling Girl
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Here's the image of the Pose we're going to be doing.


Here's my Pose :)


While doing this, i realized that the rig was able to let me stretch or strink the upper and lower arms. However when i tried to do that to match the girl's elbow touching her thighs, it made my rig look out of shape. This was a problem with the rig my teacher told me. He said if i got the flow, meaning looking at the arms it would link to the head, and the head to the next arm. It would be all good :)


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Two - The SNSD Girl
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Here's the reference image :)



Here's my pose :D


Apparently, for this pose i did the full body image on the left. My first few troubles were to get the legs to bend yet not look bend. When i tried to move the rig around, the leg started to bend in a really awkward direction. I also had a little trouble with the hands, seeing that i can't get it to the height of where the model actually placed her hands. The elbow would be pointing far too high if i tried to move the hand to where the model's hands were placed. 
With a little advice from my teacher, I made the rig to do a more grinning like face to copy that of the model in the reference image :)

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Three - The Basketball Boy
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Here's the reference image


My pose :D


 At first, this pose was really easy. All i had to do for the base body was done.
However i had an issue with the weight of the character. To me, the character didn't seem as if he was leaning his weight to the left foot and balancing at the same time.
To solve this one, I got a little help from my teacher to explain the weights of the human body.

We tend to move our hips as we shift our weights from one leg to the other, thus using that concept i twisted the hip a little and bend the character down a little farther. This made the rig to show that it's putting the body's weight on the left feet and balancing at the same time :)

Well, that's all i have for now :))

Look forward to the next post on Rigging :D

Cheers,
Elixian



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