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I don't know how to fix that, but you can switch to accuRIG, its free and does an even better job than mixamo's. Source: almost 2 years ago
While waiting I found: https://actorcore.reallusion.com/auto-rig And: https://blender-addons.org/rigify-animbox-addon/ So I should able to use all the Unity animations that came with it, something like 250+. Didn’t know about the others but I will look into them- thanks. Source: almost 2 years ago
Just to check before I download anything, this is the correct site to download Accurig right? I'm assuming Accurig can rig facial bones as well as bones for the body, cause that's what I'd be using most? Do you know what the extractor is for files in Payday 2? The only extractor I'm familiar with is Umodel for Unreal Engine games, so I haven't seen any extractors for other engines? Source: about 2 years ago
If you need a quick and free way to rig a biped character you can use Accurig from Reallusion, I've had a lot of success: https://actorcore.reallusion.com/auto-rig. Source: over 2 years ago
He could probably have sped it up a little bit further with the headshot plugin for character creator. https://www.cartoonbrew.com/sponsored-by-reallusion/how-to-generating-a-3d-animated-gollum-from-a-single-photo-186652.html They also have ActorCore AutoRig for free now that'll quickly rig any model. And, they sell anims for a couple of bucks per anim on there as well. https://actorcore.reallusion.com/auto-rig... - Source: Hacker News / over 2 years ago
If it’s any help there are a few applications you can use to help with poses. If you’re on a mobile or tablet I recommend Magic poser (tho I’ve never tried it, I’ve seen others I know use it) and on PC you’ve got DesignDoll. Source: almost 2 years ago
Better still: the input image doesn't have to be a real image. You can use pose tools like Magic Poser to create one. Source: over 2 years ago
This is the app btw. I've experimented with it a bit because I suck at drawing figures lol https://magicposer.com/ you can see for yourself that it is not the same as entering a prompt. Source: over 2 years ago
Yea it's a lot. If you want to do it regardless, you can make a concept sketch, as long as your character and potentially their stand are humanoid, it shouldn't be too hard to draw them in a t pose. You conceptually know what a human looks like and can also look up references/use magicposer, the really really hard part with humans is giving them any semblance of depth in a final drawing. But you won't need to do... Source: over 2 years ago
Sixth and final tip - use references. A lot. Need a nice room? Turn on The Sims, put some furniture, use a screenshot from that. You get any angle you want with right proportions. Characters? There are tons of posing programs, there are even ways to extract pose from a photograph into a 3D model in some modern drawing programs. This speeds your workflow A LOT and if you are interested in professional artist... Source: over 2 years ago
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