FireMonkey opened this issue on Jun 21, 2006 · 20 posts
Spanki posted Sat, 24 June 2006 at 10:25 AM
Note that the red angle line pointing into the crotch area has to actually encompass some of the other leg in order to include some of the polygons in the hip that we want... but then the red spherical zone clips off and better defines the boundries of which polygons will be deformed.
Be careful moving the centers around... it's probably best to leave those placed exactly where the figure's joints are located.
Try checking the zones and angles in the Front, Side and Top cameras - they don't include any perspective (and don't let you freely rotate), so they can help out a lot when trying to line things up.
If you're not using one of those cameras, you might also try changing the display type of the spherical zones to wireframe instead of outline to help you see thier orientation.
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