Character creator (of sorts) [WIP]

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funksmaname
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Character creator (of sorts) [WIP]

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Hey!
I thought I'd see if it's possible to create a sort of character creator for a job I'm doing.
I will try to update this with problems I come across (at which point I might need your help!) but so far so good, it hasn't been difficult so far!

Here's what I have... I just made a simple wave which repeats as the weight bone is tweaked, and the style colours are changed.

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The shirt clothing options are switches, as are the matching sleeve setups.

The character weight, from thin to fat, is controlled by a smart bone. The changes have to be reflected in all child switches, but once done it's quite a cool effect, and you can create several character body types with some minimal work.

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I will be trying to add a bone to control height and see how that effects things.


Note: I have to give props to Mike Kelley over at http://www.animatorsforum.com/ - much of what I'm trying to do here is a feature poor recreation of his amazing 'No Limits Designer' script. Thanks Mike!

------ UPDATE 1 - A COOL DISCOVERY: Synced switches


Similarly to the way synced fbf frames work (See chucky's tutorials for more on that) you can sync any switch layer to a reference! What this means is, if you have different elements in different layers that need to match eachother whenever the master is switched you can create a reference of the switch layer, but delete/empty/change it's content. While the contents of the individual layers are different, when you switch the master the copy will follow...

For example, I have different shaped noses, and each nose shape creates a different shadow on the underlying face (the shadow should be masked by the face shape, but the nose shouldn't) - I made a reference of the nose layer and put it into the face group, and under each matching nose I made a vector for its shadow. Switching noses now automatically switches shading.

I use a similar thing for the clothing (shirt/Tee on body vs sleeve options) or anything else that needs accessories in different place on the layer structure (Hair pieces in front and behind the head that go together)
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Re: Character creator (of sorts) [WIP]

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Cool experiment! I'm interested to see how it works out when you're using it in your project. Seems like it would be extra handy for crowd/dance/parade/military drill scene where everyone is doing the same thing.
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Re: Character creator (of sorts) [WIP]

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This looks really interesting, please continue to post your progress with this! :D
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Re: Character creator (of sorts) [WIP]

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Here's an update.
I created some control bones - these two variations are using only 2 different noses, 2 sets of ears, different weight and positions and only 1 hair and only 1 mouth. Once I have some more options, different face shapes, eye shapes, I think they could look quite different.

note: these characters are for a client with some existing characters, so I'm trying to emulate their existing style (not strictly my design)

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