Pose 1: Hanging
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The hanging pose is a pose that all student need to do and my lecturer uses it as a demonstration to teach the basic ways of adjusting the limbs of the model. Through the process, I had learnt the differences between Forward Kinetics(FK) and Inverse Kinetics (IK). FK is making use of the joints and than to calculate the amount of degree and angle that is needed to move the parts of the model. Whereas, IK is making use of the constraint that is given in the model and move it to the desire position. Maya will do the calculation and allows it to the suitable position. From experiencing the positioning of the first pose, I had learnt that it is not easy as the other parts of the head does matter to how realistic the model will look like.
Pose 2: Laying backwards on platform
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This second position is inspired from the movie when spider man was on the building at a high level and ready to swing and bounce off to another building. In this position, I had first rotated the shoulder backwards and I used FK for the arm as I think it is easier for me to control. As for the feet, since it will lend on its feet, I adjust the foot roll and the ball roll so that the feet can be seen as though it is pointed. I turned the knee PV on and adjusted the angle of the knee. I rotated the hip and brought the spine down so that it will gives a squatting position. This will show that the spider man is ready to spring off any moment.
Pose 3: On the floor
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Top View
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The last position is inspired from the movie when spider man has landed on the floor and keeping his balancing himself. This position had gave me a chance to try rotating the whole of the upper body and slightly shift the hip to the right as the center of gravity of the position is on the right. I had also adjusted the left feet is landed half bend. I had turn the head as well so that it look like the model is on a lookout and is ready to strive again.
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