AniBlocks and Genesis

vindazivindazi Posts: 667
edited December 1969 in Art Studio

Anyone using AniBlocks with Genesis? I really want to stick with the Genesis characters but can't get rid of the funny feet.

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  • Super NewbSuper Newb Posts: 0
    edited December 1969

    Sounds like your using Gen 4 poses on Genesis, there are easy to use scripts to correct this by Mcasual or AMR, I'm not sure which one I am using.

    I think I use this one: http://www.sharecg.com/v/60772/

    Works on the first frame of the animation, and I believe fixes all the others (it does in the timeline anyway).

  • Super NewbSuper Newb Posts: 0
    edited December 1969

    Also see here: http://www.daz3d.com/forums/discussion/6562/

    It appears it has been corrected in 4.5 .... (though I don't have it yet)

  • vindazivindazi Posts: 667
    edited December 1969

    Sounds like your using Gen 4 poses on Genesis, there are easy to use scripts to correct this by Mcasual or AMR, I'm not sure which one I am using.

    I think I use this one: http://www.sharecg.com/v/60772/

    Works on the first frame of the animation, and I believe fixes all the others (it does in the timeline anyway).


    I am not having issues with the posing. I am having problems with AniMate2. I contacted them again and they said it is on their end. Animate2 is only targeted to Gen4 figures and is goofy on Genesis. If you know something different, I would love to know about it. I am actually trying to create animations with DAZ and could use AniMate2 if I could get it to work.

    4.5 is too young for me. I don't have time right now to spend with new software. I am also not experienced enough to know when I am doing something wrong or the software has a bug. I will watch the posts and when people start reporting all the bugs have been fixed I might chance it.

    Now I see why some people are still using DS 1 or 2 :-).

  • UVDanUVDan Posts: 112
    edited December 1969

    I have the foot issues also with version 4 and Animate2. I apply a corrective key frame to the very first frame of my animation in Animate2 and that usually takes care of the issue. I assume you are speaking about the front of the feet sticking up in the air. Let me know if this is correct and I will post a screenshot of how I correct it in Animate2.

  • vindazivindazi Posts: 667
    edited December 1969

    UVDan said:
    I have the foot issues also with version 4 and Animate2. I apply a corrective key frame to the very first frame of my animation in Animate2 and that usually takes care of the issue. I assume you are speaking about the front of the feet sticking up in the air. Let me know if this is correct and I will post a screenshot of how I correct it in Animate2.

    Yez, this is the problem. I would be grateful for any help you could give.

  • UVDanUVDan Posts: 112
    edited December 1969

    Ok here is your mini tut on foot correction. I hope this works out as I have never posted multiple files on this new site yet.

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  • UVDanUVDan Posts: 112
    edited December 1969

    Here are the remaining steps. Remember to click the images to enlarge them.

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  • dyretdyret Posts: 182
    edited December 1969

    I have animate lite. Any way of doing this in Lite? I want to buy Animate 2 but can´t afford it right now.

  • bighbigh Posts: 8,147
    edited December 1969

    dyret said:
    I have animate lite. Any way of doing this in Lite? I want to buy Animate 2 but can´t afford it right now.

    try the shoe icon just above the timeline - try ( - 12 ) for offset

  • dyretdyret Posts: 182
    edited December 1969

    Sorry for the LATE reply. The thread got lost for me. The shoe icon works for only the first frame on Genesis :-(

  • cridgitcridgit Posts: 1,757
    edited May 2022

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