11-15-2016, 07:28 AM
Well, I haven't watched Cow and Chicken in years, so I can't really get a good mental reference of the "butt walk," so I can compare yours.
Of course, since I've worked on a few walk cycles in the past (particularly for Full Sail animation projects), I can give you some tips on the walking animation to the left. While you don't need to have the head rotate from left to right, it's important that the actual torso and hips do. For best results, try having the torso and hips rotate in opposite directions of each other. Also, when each foot touches the ground, try shifting the weight of the body over it to firmly plant the foot.
Of course, since I've worked on a few walk cycles in the past (particularly for Full Sail animation projects), I can give you some tips on the walking animation to the left. While you don't need to have the head rotate from left to right, it's important that the actual torso and hips do. For best results, try having the torso and hips rotate in opposite directions of each other. Also, when each foot touches the ground, try shifting the weight of the body over it to firmly plant the foot.