character studio

Posted by Kristi at 1/26/2001 8:30 AM EST

Other from Hodgson Vo-Tech.

I was wondering - We installed Character Studio after 3d studio max, but there seems to be no difference, what does character studio actually do?

Posted by Anton Abaya at 1/26/2001 10:30 AM EST

Coach on team #419, Rambots, from UMass Boston / BC High and NONE AT THE MOMENT! :(.

In Reply to: character studio
Posted by Kristi on 1/26/2001 8:30 AM EST:

: I was wondering - We installed Character Studio after 3d studio max, but there seems to be no difference, what does character studio actually do?

there’s a lot of documentation on autdesk’s webpage regarding character studio, i suggest you read some of em to get started. good luck.

here’s a link:

http://www2.discreet.com/products/d_products.html?prod=cs
-anton

Posted by Jay Lundy at 1/27/2001 2:10 AM EST

Student on team #254, The Cheesy Poofs, from Bellarmine College Preparatory.

In Reply to: Re: character studio
Posted by Anton Abaya on 1/26/2001 10:30 AM EST:

Plug-ins like character studio dont change your entire 3dsmax user interface, they simply add new things 3dsmax can do, such as modifiers. In the case of character studio, here’s what it adds:

  1. In the create panel, goto systems and select biped. You can create a biped out of boxes and then if you goto the motion panel, you can animate the biped using footstep animation or other stuff.

  2. Create a mesh to use as the skin of your character, then create a biped (described above) and scale each of the body parts of the biped to fit within your mesh. Then select both the things and add a Physique modifier (new with character studio) Now you can animate your mesh simply by animating the biped!

For more information see the HUGE .pdf (700 page tutorial book) on the character studio reference CD

Also, I thought I would advertise the egroups for FIRST animators at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/firstanimators . We have over 170 members and any question you ask will be answered extremely quickly. We also share tutorials, max files, and images.