Flying trains, train on hills and there are million
other ways you would like to move your train. It would become really difficult
to animate it manually and then attach it to a motion path. We riggers have
to make the life of animators easy, because we are the saviors!!
Create a joint for every bogie and the engine as
well, something like this:
Now create a straight path using CV curve tool, go to the options and select 3cubic. Now you can use as many CVs as you like in the curve depending on the requirement. I have used 15; you can always go back and rebuild the curve.
Apply IK spline Handle to the joints switching off auto create curve and auto parent curve, only root on curve should be selected. Select your first joint, then the end joint and the curve we just created.
Now create a straight path using CV curve tool, go to the options and select 3cubic. Now you can use as many CVs as you like in the curve depending on the requirement. I have used 15; you can always go back and rebuild the curve.
Apply IK spline Handle to the joints switching off auto create curve and auto parent curve, only root on curve should be selected. Select your first joint, then the end joint and the curve we just created.
Select the IK spline handle that has just been
created and increase the offset value, you will see that the train starts
moving on the path curve.
Create your controls for the path; I would suggest
one for each cluster and then parent constraint the cluster to the controls. Now
you can move the
se controls in any position and make the shape of your path in which the train will move.
se controls in any position and make the shape of your path in which the train will move.
You can hook the offset attribute of IK spline
handle to the global control of the train using connection editor or SDK. Hide
the clusters as you don’t need to see them and also template the path. You
don’t want the animators to mistakenly move any of these.
Woohoo!! You have the train moving. You can add many
other things like the train bogies rotating side to side while the train moves
or cartoony smoke coming out as the train moves.
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