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Re: Ragdoll AI
[Re: fogman]
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01/08/08 19:55
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Quite impressive indeed Nice found Cheers Frazzle
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Re: Ragdoll AI
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01/08/08 23:01
01/08/08 23:01
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love it i've been thinking about doing similar stuff with realistic looking characters, but still haven't gotten round to it. makes for very natural animations julz EDIT: hidden part is probably the most fun. i enjoy watching them try to recover.
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Re: Ragdoll AI
[Re: Shadow969]
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01/09/08 16:07
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Yes, it looks like they are really drunken. I think he has written some sort of "balance" AI that rotates and moves the ragdoll parts through forces. There is a small readme in the folder, you´ve to open it with the editor or a similar programm.
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