03-14-2012, 10:58 AM
Now you have two problems:
Firstly, you've made one side of his body twist, but not the other. His far shoulder moves fine, but the one closest to us still remains fixed, it should move opposite to the other one.
Secondly, what are his arms doing? Try running. I can guarantee, you do not stretch your arm out straight in front of you when you do. So why does he? Look again at Metas example. The arm movement is mostly in the shoulder, and the elbow contributes very little. Always remember that the human body is not a free-flowing thing, but consists of joints, and these joint move in different ways for different actions.
Firstly, you've made one side of his body twist, but not the other. His far shoulder moves fine, but the one closest to us still remains fixed, it should move opposite to the other one.
Secondly, what are his arms doing? Try running. I can guarantee, you do not stretch your arm out straight in front of you when you do. So why does he? Look again at Metas example. The arm movement is mostly in the shoulder, and the elbow contributes very little. Always remember that the human body is not a free-flowing thing, but consists of joints, and these joint move in different ways for different actions.