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Select the Rig
tab to create a skeletal rig for an object.
You can create new bone by first selecting a parent joint and pressing New Bone
, then click anywhere else on the object to place the bone. From thereon, you can repeat this process to create a chain of bones connected along the selected joint.
If you want to branch off at a joint, simply click on the joint to branch off of, then start another chain by adding a new bone from there.
To view a rigged example, see media/human.dae
example and select the object in the Rig tab to view its joints.
Once you've implemented forward kinematics the skeleton should be setup like so:
Each joint has an associated Radius
which controls the part of the mesh influenced by the selected bone during animaton. The radius is visualized by the blue capsule around each bone and can be edited using the menu. The position of the joint can also be edited using the Extent
values in the menu.
Note that rigging only uses extents of the bone for skeleton setup, joint pose does not influence the skeleton. Once rigging is done, the object can be posed by changing joint rotations in the animate mode.
Instead of computing the positions of the bones from the joint poses (forward kinematics), in inverse kinematics, joint positions are computed from target positions.
To associate a target position with a joint, select Add IK
and edit the target position. Multiple target positions can be associated with the same joint but targets need to be explicitly enabled using the checkbox.
In the animate mode, once inverse kinematics is implemented, joint rotation(pose) is updated based on the enabled IK handles.
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