Lyrra opened this issue on Nov 19, 2015 ยท 115 posts
Lyrra posted Fri, 20 November 2015 at 7:37 AM
this was a bit of a rush job so I wasnt worrying about the lights. I did just the smith micro figures, and v4 sicne most people are familiar with her. there are plenty of other female figures
Oh my lineup Posette, Jessi and V4 are NOT weightmapped. All the rest are I believe. I'm not very familiar with sydney
In artistic convention certain ratios of head size to height, arm and leg length have different names. Most of the smith micro figures are 'average', with proportions like a real life person. V4 and Jessi 1 are examples of the 'Heroic' type. They have very long arms and legs and a small head in proportion to their height. This is a bodyshape that artists like drawing. You've seen it around a fair amount, especially in comic books.
Here I have v4, paulie, pauline, v4. The first v4 is default, with feet flat and arms unbent at the lebows. Pauline next to her has been altered to match v4's body propotions. The second Pauline is default, with arms bent down. The last v4 has been altered to match paulines body proportions
I find it interesting to see how altering the proportions can change the look of a figure. No morphs were used here, just scaling on arms, legs, torso and head. It was a little tricky to get the shoulder and neck height right on the scaled pauline as v4 has very squared off shoulders and paulines are rounded.
Lyrra