tinman_prime opened this issue on Dec 08, 2011 · 36 posts
MistyLaraCarrara posted Fri, 09 December 2011 at 8:43 AM
Quote - and a dwarf is not a V4/M4 supermodel just flattened along the Y-axis, as a penguin is not just a flattened ostrich.
Usually, dwarfs have mainly reduced limbs, a somewhat reduced torso and an equivalently reduced circumference (X/Z axes) of body and limbs, and do not have a reduced head.
As a result they have quite a different motion cycle for running, walking, grabbing and reaching: they do need some serious torso movement as well to reach their goals elegantly.
all the best. And it might pay off to study the (sixus1 uni-)dwarf models at RDNA.
seeing what you mean about the shortened limbs. but won't it run into the single axis scaling thing?
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