
TUTORIAL: How to automate a walk cycle in After Effects
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Limber (https://aescripts.com/limber/) is the latest tool for Inverse Kinematics and Character Animation in After Effects using Shape Layers. In this tutorial, we show how to apply the automatic walk cycle of iExpressions 2 (https://aescripts.com/iexpressions/) to a zombie character rigged with Limber such that the zombie walks fully automatically when we keyframe its position.
Thanks a lot to Steve Kirby for creating the zombie character for this tutorial!
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