From the course: Creating a Finished Character Animation in Blender 2.9
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Solution: Set a couple of keyframes in Blender - Blender Tutorial
From the course: Creating a Finished Character Animation in Blender 2.9
Solution: Set a couple of keyframes in Blender
(upbeat music) - [Tutor] All right. How did you do? Did you create a few keyframes? Did you have the character move? In this video, I'm going to show you how I'm going to do it. With Arthur selected, I'm going to go to Pose Mode. Then I'm going to go to say frame 20. I'm going to rotate around and zoom in a little bit, grab that head and move it over here. Now the head can be weird to rotate around. You have to hit RR sometimes, R a little bit. The other thing I'm going to do is also move back his chest and RR rotate it. So that way the head's not doing some creepy Halloween thing. There we go. I'm going to move this a little bit. You can also grab the eyes, move the eyes around or if I zoom in, you can grab this little control and rotate it and that'll give you a mouth. Hey, that's looking pretty good. Maybe let's move some of the hips back just a tad, just rotate a little bit, make it feel a little bit more natural…
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How to set up your animation file in Blender3m 46s
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How to use character rigs in Blender5m 31s
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How to animate in Blender5m 40s
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Troubleshooting animation errors in Blender3m 10s
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