trepleen opened this issue on Jan 02, 2013 ยท 270 posts
Zev0 posted Wed, 02 January 2013 at 10:31 PM
Quote - The biggest problem I see with most morphs in Poser is that they are symmetrical.
Many times people pose them with breaking up the symmetry as well.
No ones face is symmetrical, let alone their body.
Just as an example. Look at the characters in the CG movie Beowulf, none of the female characters in it are symmetrical. Beowulf's wife (Wealtheow) is a good example.
CG fill characters have to match the actor to pull of any scene convincingly unless it is a very fast scene. If you are matching the actor it wont, and can't be, a symmetrical morph.
Ms V4 symmetrical/out of proportion, would stick out like a sore thumb in a movie like that no matter how you rendered it.
Very good point as well. No face in real life is symmetrical. It's the small details that add to what makes a face more realistic.