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  1. #1
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    inverse kinematics algorithm

    Hi!
    could you help me, please? I would be very grateful.

    I need an inverse kinematics algorithm. Do you know some place where can I get it?

    Or maybe some place for helping me to do it.

    I've been looking but I haven't found it yet.

    Thanks in advance.
    Davinia.

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    You don't have to cross-post your question!

    Just try to use google, it is really powerfull
    For example: i searched google for "inverse kinematics library" (without the quotes) and the first result was an inverse kinematics library with source code. (http://hms.upenn.edu/software/ik/software.html)
    Or you could try to search on "inverse kinematics source code"
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    [Moved thread]


    Davinia, please do not cross-post your questions to different forums. Thank you very much.

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    Hi,
    I'm sorry very much , but I am really desperated.

    I've searched in google and I have a lot (really, a lot) of .pdf about inverse kinematics algorithms in my computer. I have, also, an example but in 2D (and i want it for using it in 3D). I looked for the possibility of IKAN but some people have told me that is very dificult to use it (although I was thinking about using it because in the .pdf there is a part that is what I exactly want, at less that is what I think).

    Thanks for your reply Marc and I apologyze

    Davinia.

  5. #5
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    Well...cross-posting does not get you faster or more answers but rather the attention of a moderator...

    Always choose the forum which is appropriate for your question and post there. Usually questions get answered pretty fast here...

    Have with with the forums...

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