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Subject: V4 inverse kinetics prob


Kaylic ( ) posted Sun, 13 May 2007 at 1:47 PM ยท edited Wed, 26 February 2025 at 10:13 AM

I have a problem with v4 where allmost everytime I try turning on inverse kinetics,the limbs just freak out into a weird position. Never had this problem with V3, or any other model for theat matter.

Is there some special way that IK has to be used on V4, or she just not compatible with it?


stormchaser ( ) posted Sun, 13 May 2007 at 2:57 PM

Kaylic - I could be wrong here, but maybe you could turn off IK when posing the figure & then turn IK back on afterwards?



pjz99 ( ) posted Sun, 13 May 2007 at 4:23 PM

I've noticed her knees pretty much always intersect each other if you move the hip down, but I don't use IK at all myself.

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Kaylic ( ) posted Mon, 14 May 2007 at 1:34 AM

Quote - Kaylic - I could be wrong here, but maybe you could turn off IK when posing the figure & then turn IK back on afterwards?

Actually, that's when it happens the most. Often i like to get the feet and legs postioned where i want, then turn IK on... then move and rotate the hip some to get a more realistic looking stance... it's just allways been alot more easy for me that way. But when i turn it on her legs will twist around or bend in on each other. If i do it with the arms they will be back around behind her. Just don't get it... i've been using this technique with V3/M3 and V2/M2 for years now.

I'm starting to think it might just be another p7 problem... I should reinstall 6 and see if that happens.


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