Hi, Beautiful rigs. Man there is is so much less information on the internet on CAT.. That makes you the GOD of CAT purple
Wanted your help on how I can edit/tweak these presets and is there a way i can make my own walkcycle / .cmp file?
Thanks Again |
Thank you Tejus_v
🙂 , I appreciate the kind words. To keep things honest, the God of CAT is Philip Taylor, -a brilliant man & a very nice guy
🙂 ! He, along with the CAT Team (from many years back, -including the Beta Testers) created CAT. There are a lot of extremely talented Max users who know a great deal more about CAT than I ( including the current Autodesk team of developers working on CAT
🙂 ). I'm just a long time user of CAT
😄 .
Pardon if you've seen these links, but hopefully they might help;
Autodesk 3ds Max CAT:
http://download.autodesk.com/esd/3dsmax/cat-help-2010/index.htmlCAT How-to Movies:
http://www.autodesk.com/us/3dsmax/CAT-how-to-movies/index.html Louis Marcoux CAT Tutorials: area.autodesk.com/forum/index.php/profiles/louis_marcoux/
The online CAT wiki:
http://cat.wiki.softimage.com/index.php/Main_Page (which, I think, is very similar to the first link above).
Gråck's Tutorials
* and a bunch of CAT tutorial videos:
http://jp.joshpurple.com/Lots_of_CAT_video_Tuts.zip Note: You may need a video codec to see some of these, -and I can't remember which codec(s)... I hope they work for everyone.
There are a total of 22 videos in that zip file (which is pretty big in file size; 295 MB zipped . Sorry for any long download times), -including the old CATMuscle Reference Manual . 3 of the videos are just the 'Ninja Muscle' videos, -I include them to show/demo what CATMuscle can do.
**Be sure to understand that some of the info is older and out of date. It would not be a bad idea to check any of the info with what is now posted for the top link I've posted above, 'Autodesk 3ds Max CAT.' ( <-- that has some of the most updated info on CAT )
Another tip, -check your rig file formats. If you see you are using a .rig file for a CAT rig, re-save it. Max should save it as a .rg3 file (the .rig format is the old CAT file format ).
For making your own CAT walk cycle, I would first recommend using the CATMotion dia. box, & adjusting the motion curves for the various CAT parts to create your own unique walk cycle (then save it out as a .cmp ). Or you could use an Abs (Absolute) layer and create your walk cycle animation (without using the procedural CATMotion), and save it out as a CAT clip file. If you go with the Abs layer, CAT currently uses by default an HD (History Dependent) controller, -which creates some issues for creating walk cycle animations. See my thread here; area.autodesk.com/forum/Autodesk-3ds-Max/3ds-max-cat/cat-reverse-foot-rig-set-up/ "CAT Reverse Foot Rig set-up." That goes into more detail on it. I've got the CAT rig done for that thread, and I hope to post that up very soon ( just gotta' find the time
🙂 ).
*(Gråck, my
sincere apologies if you do not want thess tuts posted here. If there is any issue with my posting / sharing of them, I'll take them down ASAP. I remember I mentioned it back on the old CAT forum site, -and I thought it sounded like you did not mind me sharing the CAT resources. They are some of the
best CAT tutorials I've seen
🙂 .
Thank you again for them! ).
**For CATMuscle be sure to check this thread here; area.autodesk.com/forum/Autodesk-3ds-Max/3ds-max-cat/mocap-catmuscle-muscle-strands-and-you/ <--there's more info and discussion on CATMuscle (hopefully some good tips on using CATMuscle).
Hope that helps
🙂 , and feel free to ask questions / send notes / messages / emails ( my email is: jpurple@comcast.net and joshpurple@gmail.com Gmail works best for emails sent outside of the United States ) / etc. , and I'll be glad to try and help.