3D Silly Walk in Blender

August 31st, 2007 by joel

As promised here’s the video of the silly walk that I made in Blender (note: YouTube’s decided to compress the video really badly, so I’m using Vimeo instead!):


3D Silly Walk from Joel Davies on Vimeo.

I basically found an old Blender test file for using a feature called DupliVerts (where one object can be repeated on the vertices (or corners) of another object) that I made a while ago. In the end I didn’t actually use dupliverts as there were some problems with applying an armature to the meshes (possibly a bug). So I just manually duplicated the characters. Anyway it turned out looking a bit like a “silly walk” (like in Monty Python, Ministry of Silly Walks), so I thought I’d post it! The music is Grieg’s Piano Concerto in A Minor, Op. 16 from Musopen.com.

One Response to “3D Silly Walk in Blender”

  1. Jase Says:

    That’s really impressive…

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