Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: CR2 Welding in illegitimate children.

Diogenes opened this issue on Apr 08, 2008 · 29 posts


Diogenes posted Wed, 09 April 2008 at 11:42 AM

Oh yaa!  For instance one I am working on right now, The side of the leg where it meets the hip.  Always get a crease there when the leg is moved side to side. I am working on welding in a child which will not allow the mesh to crease there and also will adjust the hip as the leg moves side to sideso as tto be much more natural.  I don't know if this is better than a morph to do the same thing but it seems to me that morphs take up more in resources than a bone but I'm guessing.  There was also some info on actually using a morph such as a bicep flex morph to actually move the affected parts of the body.  Very interesting implications, could a model actually be set up to move and bend by the use of muscle flex and relax morphs instead of the joint parameters? Crazy!!!

Here's another thought what about a human model that does not have any bones or joints at all, but bends and moves entirely by the use of morphs?  No need for the problems of joints ect. the muscles ripple and flex as the body moves................probably take huge amounts of resources...............as long as poser could handle all the morphing it could work like a dream.

Just more insanity.

cheers,

Mike (phantom3D)


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