Hi. Let’s say we have RoboCop.
He can pull out his gun from his leg — first, the leg opens, then the gun slides out.
Is it possible to link this animation to a control?
Basically, I want to move a single slider so that the leg opens and the gun comes out, instead of animating all that stuff every time separately.
Is it possible to drive an animation with a control?
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Maybe rig this with a skel::Blend [www.sidefx.com] ? Drive it with how much the leg opens. The issue here might be you need to deal with local space relative to the hip which might take more work. And then you'd want to add offset controls here so that one could animate on top of this.
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FraenkYou can store a motion clip and do pretty much that
Would it be possible in theory to store the pre-anim and add it as a copy of animated joints to the orig-rig and using the local-matrix of each control so that the animator could still animate on top?
https://www.sidefx.com/forum/topic/103356/?page=1#post-456097 [www.sidefx.com]
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FraenkYes, you can simply build a local matrix rather than plugging it into the r. This way you can animate on top of of the driven animation.
That's pretty nice william! Would it be possible in theory to store the pre-anim and add it as a copy of animated joints to the orig-rig and using the local-matrix of each control so that the animator could still animate on top?
Edited by william_harley - April 20, 2026 04:09:39
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