This is a cool animation pack but it seems like it's missing the most important piece which is locomotion. Picking and putting down objects is great but you can't move around while holding them. You can combine it with another locomotion pack for the lower body, but that rarely looks right because whatever walking pack you use won't be made with a object in mind for the upper body. Just a suggestion but adding even one forward walking animation would make this an instant buy!
Hi, Thanks for the feedback! The idea was to use these animations as additive animations for the upper body. But I understand, and I’ll try to add such animations in the near future. Best regards, Vanilla Loop
@@Vanilla_Loop Makes sense! I definitely haven't considered the additive approach. Since that's the intention of the pack, would it be quick or easy for you to create a quick how-to video to reference for the future? Might be useful for customers to see how to implement this. Only reason I'm asking is because when I've tried using additive anims on upper body from a different pack than the lower body, it never looks quite right because the base poses aren't the same. But I'm also probably missing something in the setup. Thanks either way!
Man so many variations of lifting such a good pack with tons of content
This is a cool animation pack but it seems like it's missing the most important piece which is locomotion. Picking and putting down objects is great but you can't move around while holding them. You can combine it with another locomotion pack for the lower body, but that rarely looks right because whatever walking pack you use won't be made with a object in mind for the upper body. Just a suggestion but adding even one forward walking animation would make this an instant buy!
Hi,
Thanks for the feedback! The idea was to use these animations as additive animations for the upper body. But I understand, and I’ll try to add such animations in the near future.
Best regards,
Vanilla Loop
@@Vanilla_Loop Makes sense! I definitely haven't considered the additive approach. Since that's the intention of the pack, would it be quick or easy for you to create a quick how-to video to reference for the future? Might be useful for customers to see how to implement this. Only reason I'm asking is because when I've tried using additive anims on upper body from a different pack than the lower body, it never looks quite right because the base poses aren't the same. But I'm also probably missing something in the setup. Thanks either way!