- Apr 10, 2020
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I'm now running a 3080ti. I tried using those aniblocks but they kept doing wacky shit. i might start with them to set the base poses and save the poses though. Then i reset the scenes and use some sort of item like a pen or something from props as guide pins. I did a lot of fabrication work over the years and first thing i could think of was putting pins in to line up the body parts. I would place the first one in say the foot and embed it into the model then duplicate it and move it into a separate transform. then every time i move a frame if the main body pin moves i would tweak it back over the other and line them up again and do that frame by frame so the limbs stay in a spot while the rest of the body moves.I found a good way to do them but you need a beefy GPU to do it. I have a 3060 and I will say i think that is probably the bottomline card id use for the style of animation I am doing. What I wouldn't do for a 3090 ;_;