This tutorial will show you how to add 3ds max's Biped system into your 3d character model. Once completed, you'll be able to animate and pose your character however you like!
If you have any questions or suggestions, please ask below!
Enjoy the tutorial! NOTE!!! If you can't copy a pose from one side of the biped because the button is greyed out, read THIS! I made this tutorial in an older version of max (probably 7) that did not require this step. Above the copy pose button is a yellow "new" button. You must press that first to create a new set of poses in order to copy poses to the set. Doing that step first will let you copy poses on your biped and continue the tutorial as shown.
Wonderful tutorial! And you even cover skinning something low-poly something like this for biped is something I've needed for a while... all the jobs I'm applying for require biped and I didn't know the first thing about it! lol Thank you so much for this
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Yay! You're exactly the kind of person I was hoping to target with this. I know the MAA majors hardly touch Biped at all, yet it's all they use at a lot of companies! And GAD majors get a quick 1-day lecture on it, if anything.
Good luck with the job hunt! I can't wait to hear how all my now-graduated friends do out there
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Writing is as simple, and as complicated, as telling the truth as you see it.
Good luck with the job hunt! I can't wait to hear how all my now-graduated friends do out there
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Thanks.
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