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Need help for an IK move

Fatih Barut 3 years ago updated by Peter - Soxware Developer 3 years ago 1

Hi,

I have serious difficulty applying an IK move.

I just one foot locked and all the body including the hips (root) move around it.

However, I couldn't unlock hip and move with other IK parts

Can you help me about this?

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Hi Fatih,

thank you very much for your support request.


I'm not 100% sure I understand your question so I'm giving you some general information in the hope that it answers your question:

IK pinning a foot means that it's IK target stays at the current world space position. So even when you move the hips, the pinned foot stays in place. When you un-pin the foot, it again moves with the hips.


If your hips move when you move your foot, then you have made something wrong when creating your character (as that would mean that the hips are a child of the foot and not the other way around).


For more information regarding IK pinning, you might want to watch the IK pinning video tutorial:

Does that answer your question, if not, please show me a video or explain in further detail what problem you have. I would be happy to help.


Best regards,
Peter

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Hi Fatih,

thank you very much for your support request.


I'm not 100% sure I understand your question so I'm giving you some general information in the hope that it answers your question:

IK pinning a foot means that it's IK target stays at the current world space position. So even when you move the hips, the pinned foot stays in place. When you un-pin the foot, it again moves with the hips.


If your hips move when you move your foot, then you have made something wrong when creating your character (as that would mean that the hips are a child of the foot and not the other way around).


For more information regarding IK pinning, you might want to watch the IK pinning video tutorial:

Does that answer your question, if not, please show me a video or explain in further detail what problem you have. I would be happy to help.


Best regards,
Peter