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Subject: frustrated........


droe007 ( ) posted Fri, 30 March 2001 at 4:46 PM ยท edited Mon, 23 December 2024 at 12:07 PM

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Im making a or i should say im morphing a poser model after my daughter, and im having tons of problems with the hands, this is the poser model that i have got so far. the problem is when i try and rescale the hands including the finger joints,etc the hand looks all deformed. as you can see the model looks child like but her hands look way to huge. Any help on ways i can resize the hands with magnets?morphs?


droe007 ( ) posted Fri, 30 March 2001 at 4:47 PM

almost forgot this is the poser4 model not vicky


Ghostofmacbeth ( ) posted Fri, 30 March 2001 at 5:25 PM

To rescale the hand what you have to do, or at least one way to do it, is create a magnet on the hand itself. You then go through the properties thing and add element to deform. It is a pain but you have to add each of the parts of the hand . When done you can scale the magnet and all and you should get bigger hands. You also have to watch the zone some. Hope that helps.



Mason ( ) posted Fri, 30 March 2001 at 6:27 PM

Hmmm I've rescaled hands down to 90% with no problems. Daz has some sort of monkey arm fixation with their figures so I always have to scale the arms and hands down.


shadowcat ( ) posted Sat, 31 March 2001 at 8:15 AM

scale all the hand parts down to the size you think would be correct start with the base of the hand, change the "taper" on the forearm to match the hand size if need be. some parts might become deformed in which case you may want to turn off the "bend" to that part (you can find that under object properties)


BlueRain ( ) posted Sat, 31 March 2001 at 10:19 PM

She's got some big ass west indian feet too.


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