On Wed, 30 Sep 2009 16:49:33 -0500
Len Brown <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hey all!
> 
>      While in Second Life today I noticed what I'd long ago forgotten...  My
> AV has a "male walk" attachment that is a generic one you can find all over
> for free in-world.  I think it put it into use more than a year ago and
> quite forgot that SL avatars don't walk that smoothly on their own from the
> start.  :)
> 
>      I'd like to similarly duplicate that walk for OpenSim.  I've Googled
> for a while and not found any solid help for a male walk that can be
> imported into OpenSim.  Now, I've seen a number of cool tutorials for
> creating animations that can be imported, but I'd rather not "reinvent the
> wheel" if there are "generic" male walk animation files out there floating
> around I can freely use.
> 
>      Any suggestions or ideas?
> 
> Thanks much!
> 
> - Len W. Brown
>      [email protected]
> 

Hola! I have one in OSGrid - an animation called "powerwalk" which is certainly 
a male walk. It's frikkin mean though, it can make my 4'0" pixie boi avatar 
look like someone you wouldn't want to get in the way of! A little googling 
turned up somethign better, a couple of source sites, one free, one paid. Maybe 
you could find more, the file extension is .bvh .

http://www.animazoo.com/Free_downloads.aspx
http://inf-designs.com/

-- 
Ethan Grammatikidis

Those who are slower at parsing information must
necessarily be faster at problem-solving.
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