Animal walk cycles
Quadruped walk was by far the most challenging animation exercise for two reasons: firstly, if you don’t have pets you have to search up online video references of animas. However different animals, even though having 4 limbs, still walk differently, with different offsets in step patterns etc. Different dog breeds also walk differently, with different paces, as well as widths of steps. Secondly, animal bone structure is totally different from human so to try to replicate animal movement, even when trying to walk on all fours, you are still going to be unsuccessful because human joints bend in completely different directions compared to animals. To help us with exercise, 3 dogs were brought to campus ( 2 small dogs, 1 big dog) for us to make observations on their bone structure and make live sketches.







Non-quadruped walk includes birds, bats, snakes and fish. We haven’t studied it yet in detail, but it can come in handy as a lot of these animals include animals of follow through and more human-like body elements (like bird’s wings).


