Let your MMD model breathe and move
while standing still!
Hello again!~~~~
Bunny here~
1). Make the model breathe in and out
2). Add a little static-motion (Because you never exactly stand still)
BUT, you do need to use the interpolation curve for all of these, here’s a tutorial that TaiGaO made: https://learnmmd.com/http:/learnmmd.com/lmake-smooth-motion-interpolation-curves
You will want to set the curve for a smooth entry and smooth exit for each motion. Try to get the interpolation curve like this:
So let’s start with Breathing!
Okay, so your model stands completely still at the moment?
Just follow these instructions~
1. Go 60 frames forward and rotate the back bones (upper body) a teeny tiny bit to the back, also rotate the shoulder bones a little bit up on the same frame (Don’t forget the interpolation curve).
Now go 2 frames forward and rotate the head bone a bit downwards so the eyes look at the camera (you).
2. Now go 60 frames forward again, and rotate the back bones a bit forward and the shoulders down again.
Also, go 2 frames forward again and rotate the head to it’s normal position (Facing you) (Interpolation curve!)
3. Repeat step 1 and 2 for as long as needed.
Static Motion… involuntary motions while standing still
1. Go approx. 40-80 frames forward, rotate the back bones a bit in whichever way you like. (To the side, backwards, forwards)
And go 4-6 frames further and rotate the head bones to the camera. (Interpolation curce again!)
2. Go approx. 40-80 frames further, and rotate the bones again like in step 1.
3. Repeat step 1 and 2 for as long as needed.
Fin
So that was my quick tutorial on making your models seem more alive! Soon I’ll make a tutorial about making smooth animation!~
Good luck with MMD’ing~ ;3
~ Bunny
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