This video blew my mind I had the sudden urge to understand the actual physics of a 4 legged animal's movement and run, this is more than I could have asked for truly incredible.
I can't thank you enough for providing such a comprehensive and easy-to-understand explanation of quadruped locomotion! It's clear you know your stuff!
Been looking at my dogs for months trying to study his walks, and I still didn’t get it Until this video, so thank you To think that they just do it without having to think of it all, how cool
Wow one of the best tutorials on this I've seen. I appreciate how you explain the force and momentum, because that's how I learned to "feel" human walk cycles in my head and it makes the most sense.
This is mind-blowing thanks so so much, I realised how much I have been missing in terms of the physics behind movement, I was just blindly following the rigging and animating keyframes before this
Humans can still walk this exact same way. It's awkward because the length of our limbs has changed over thousands of years, but it's almost the same pattern
Because it's so simple and gives no specifics at all. The title is literally just what it is. Like no other specifics or even capitalized letters, just "quadruped locomotion."
Thank you for the video. Just learning animation, this is very helpful. However, I wouldn't throw away "no offset" walking, because my bull terrier is walking exactly this way. Not always, but very often.
Thank you so much for this instructive video - I particularly enjoyed the wheel analogy for the gallop as it likens the gallop to a wheel that is `rolling and slipping', yes?
you want the first and last frame to be the exact same (copy/paste) and then once you're finished all the poses and ready to see the cycle, simply hide either the first or last frame and it'll remove the little hiccup. For example if your cycle is 24 frames and your first key is on frame 1 and your last key is on frame 24, just set your timeline back a frame so it only plays frames 1-23, or what most people do is set the first key on frame 0 and then set the animation to play frames 1-24 hiding the key on frame 0
I'm serious, this is the most useful animation tutorial I've ever seen in my life!
Same bro I just stumbled upon it and it's saved for future use it's really well made and lovingly crafted
Good punctuation.
im not an animator i just woke up with the desperate need to understand the walking pattern of animals. this delivered and more, great work
já taky ne, ale časem to chci si zkusit.
This video blew my mind I had the sudden urge to understand the actual physics of a 4 legged animal's movement and run, this is more than I could have asked for truly incredible.
I had tears in my eyes watching this and that sense of awe when everything is explained as things that really makes sense.
I can't thank you enough for providing such a comprehensive and easy-to-understand explanation of quadruped locomotion! It's clear you know your stuff!
Apparently this video was made for art/animation, but I found this for robot kinematics, and it's very enlightening/useful.
Same here. The walk cycle breakdown is gonna save me so much time and sanity when programming.
Thank you for this excellent quadruped tutorial.
Been looking at my dogs for months trying to study his walks, and I still didn’t get it
Until this video, so thank you
To think that they just do it without having to think of it all, how cool
Absolutely awesome, can’t thank you enough!
I'm designing robot locomotion and this is the best explanation of quadrupedal gaits I've seen yet.
Wow one of the best tutorials on this I've seen. I appreciate how you explain the force and momentum, because that's how I learned to "feel" human walk cycles in my head and it makes the most sense.
You just helped me understand how Jeff The Land Shark moves.
You have unleashed unbridled cuteness upon the world
This is mind-blowing thanks so so much, I realised how much I have been missing in terms of the physics behind movement, I was just blindly following the rigging and animating keyframes before this
Amazing tutorial, helped me so much!
Humans can still walk this exact same way. It's awkward because the length of our limbs has changed over thousands of years, but it's almost the same pattern
all my search and waste of time worth finding this video. Thank you
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! I have been struggling so much with animating quadrupeds, but this helped tremendously!!!
The didn't understand anything but I appreciate the work put into this video
As an animator / anim director I think about 80-100 of the 151k views are me, a couple hundred more to the animators I've referred this video to
Omg, I've never seen such a good explanation of a walking animation before. Thank you so much for sharing!
amazing video for understanding quadruped mechanics, thank you!
This is a great reference, well done.
Idk why I laughed at the serius way you said "'i'm joking" XD
I can't give thumb up twice or more. Thank you!
Elképesztő részletes és nagyon fontos megfigyelés és elemzés!!
Very excellent reference, thanks so much!
This was quite informative. Thank you very much!
Thank you for this video. Excellent reference and info.
Woow reallynthnk u sir 🙏plzz do more video for like this,anatomy and movements etc..
Bro watched his dog running in the yard for 5 minutes and then spent months thinking about what he saw.
Thank you so much for this tutorial, it helped me a lot with my final major project for my bachelors for game art and animation.
why did i instinctively laugh at the title when i saw this
Because you're weird
Because it's so simple and gives no specifics at all. The title is literally just what it is. Like no other specifics or even capitalized letters, just "quadruped locomotion."
This is underrated channel...
I want to give it thumbs up twice.
Great recap, haven't animated quadrupeds since uni, and work wants me to do so now!
haha nice one. I'm here before my work asks me to do the same!
Incredibly useful
Thank you for the video. Just learning animation, this is very helpful. However, I wouldn't throw away "no offset" walking, because my bull terrier is walking exactly this way. Not always, but very often.
This is an amazing video, helped me a LOT! Thak you!
2:33 fun fact, camels have no offset between their front and back legs
Very good refs !
I had one dog that was old and walked like an armidillo 😂
Incredible👏👏👏👏👏
Awesome video. Good pacing, too, and concise explanation.
Very well explained!
This explanation was amazing! Thank you for teaching me~
Muchas gracias amigo, lo estoy viendo en clase y pusieron tu ejemplo.
saludos crack xd
This was so beautiful and informative. Tank you very very much!
Thank you 👍
i need this body line thing to see how things walk or run
Thanks!!!
the end was.. disturbing to say the least
that is amazing - so informative
Really too helpful
Super cool!thank you!!!
Me:Hmmmmm
Whole video
That's awesome thank you. And what a treat at the end lol! Seriously great video.
Great informative video
Здорово всё рассказал и проиллюстрировал.
Very good. Thank you.
I completley missed the placment of the highpoint in my animations, daaaaamn
quadraped murder robot here we come!
i was like wtf, if dog walked like no offset one they would fall every time
Thank you! :D
Thanks
thank you sooooooooooo much
Thank you!
very helpful
Very useful, thank u
Thank you so much for this instructive video - I particularly enjoyed the wheel analogy for the gallop as it likens the gallop to a wheel that is `rolling and slipping', yes?
WOW
You are Boss
Very interesting is this you actual work?
Thank you now I can make good 4 legged monsters walk
for 3d artists out there, how did u overcome he skip of the front leg left position when ur making it cyclic ?
you want the first and last frame to be the exact same (copy/paste) and then once you're finished all the poses and ready to see the cycle, simply hide either the first or last frame and it'll remove the little hiccup. For example if your cycle is 24 frames and your first key is on frame 1 and your last key is on frame 24, just set your timeline back a frame so it only plays frames 1-23, or what most people do is set the first key on frame 0 and then set the animation to play frames 1-24 hiding the key on frame 0
what does it mean by 3/4 delay?
does it viable for cats too?
What you mean on 3s it's on one's thats unenviable
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GALLOP 6:48
music name anyone?
Darude-sandstorm
The end though it's inappropriate
cry about it
It's anatomy, that's what it is.