Idle Animations for G3F

Hey!

 

Can anyone recommend any good idle animations for G3F (aniblocks)?

I'm looking for things like breathing, blinking, casual pose and shuffle as if standing.

Comments

  • TooncesToonces Posts: 919

    This one has some good stuff for G3F:

    https://www.daz3d.com/ambient-moves-volume-1

    There's also good blinking/breathing for g2f, but those are generally simple enough that you can just plop them in there by toggling morphs like chest depth and eyes closed across the timeline.

  • Toonces said:

    This one has some good stuff for G3F:

    https://www.daz3d.com/ambient-moves-volume-1

    There's also good blinking/breathing for g2f, but those are generally simple enough that you can just plop them in there by toggling morphs like chest depth and eyes closed across the timeline.

    I did see that :) and I'm really no good at getting a link to look good... it always looks off to me!

  • TomDowdTomDowd Posts: 200

    I would pay good money (or bad, as the case may be) for an ambient/idle set that includes not only breathing, blinking, but weight shifting, fidgeting, minor movements, etc. where the character stands in place and doesn't move around. Yes, I've tried building from various collections and sources (the ambient-moves-volume-1 linked above is great) but otherwise the quality and the ability to blend/layer varies tremendously. G/M3 and G/M4 preferred, for me. 

    I'm on the verge of mocap'ing my own. Save me! laugh

  • DekeDeke Posts: 1,636

    It's be great to have both "talking" and "listening" options. How would you mocap your own?  Is there a good mocap process for Daz Studio?

  • TomDowd said:

    I would pay good money (or bad, as the case may be) for an ambient/idle set that includes not only breathing, blinking, but weight shifting, fidgeting, minor movements, etc. where the character stands in place and doesn't move around. Yes, I've tried building from various collections and sources (the ambient-moves-volume-1 linked above is great) but otherwise the quality and the ability to blend/layer varies tremendously. G/M3 and G/M4 preferred, for me. 

    I'm on the verge of mocap'ing my own. Save me! laugh

    Me too! I know that I could if I put the hours in, animate these things to the standard I liked, but I want to focus on the things I enjoy doing :(

Sign In or Register to comment.