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Quá trình này đôi khi được gọi là hệ thống phần mềm là có nhiều ổ khóa phần cứng tương tự "nhấp nháy"., Nó có thể không thể phân biệt giữa họ và sẽ nhấp nháy tất cả. Nếu điều này xảy ra, khóa phần cứng khác có thể trở nên không thể nhận ra các gói phần mềm ban đầu của họ. Điều này sẽ yêu cầu ảnh hưởng tiêu cực | This page intentionally left blank. Chapter 3 Prepping Your Character for Setup You ve got your character all ready to go and you want to get started right away in making him or her move act emote in general you want to get him into that performance you ve always known he or she could do. Before you can animate him you ve got to set him up. And before you can set him up you ve got to prep him for setup and that means planning. Planning your setup is probably the most crucial phase of CG animation no really . The setup you re going to create will dictate how easy it is to move your character into and out of poses. It will either follow your commands or frustrate the living daylights out of you by misbehaving just when you need the most precise control of your character. If you build your characters with the same proportions joints in the same places and whatnot you ll be able to just plug this setup into your new character once you have him point weighted. Doing the proper planning and prep work makes not only this character work well but any other character you ll use this setup for in the future. Note There are very few rules of thumb when dealing with computers. If it isn t already one of those rules should be The things you expect to take a long time on a computer often are the things that get done the quickest while the things that you expect to breeze through often are the things that take all afternoon. I think one possible reason this is so is because we re paying more attention to the things we do when we think they re complicated. When we think something is easy our mind isn t always fully there working on it. Keep focused plan your attack and know the result you want before you start. Chapter 3 Prepping Your Character for Setup 3.1 Where Is He Going to Bend Most people build their characters in a kind of da Vinci-esque spread-eagle pose. This is great for making sure all the proportions are correct as you can tell at a glance if something is out of whack.