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Subject: A couple newbie questions


GrendelMonster ( ) posted Sat, 20 May 2000 at 7:02 PM ยท edited Sun, 18 August 2024 at 6:48 AM

Hey, all. Thanks for helping me with the scars issue. With a bit of practice I'm sure I can get the outcome I like. Now for a few other things that are in my way now. 1) How can I remove a limb from one figure and place it on another? For example, taking a boot (that has replaced a foot) and putting it on another figure. 2) This one might be beyond me, but I'm learning anyway. I want to have a cape lap over on one side of the figure, instead of just sitting there behind him. Is there a way I can do this? Thanks in advance. You guys rock.


bloodsong ( ) posted Sat, 20 May 2000 at 7:42 PM

heya; hi grendel! if the boot is integrated into the figure you want to 'borrow' it from, you can look into the tutorials for 'combining figure' tutorials. (you probably want to check and make sure it isn't actually just a prop parented to the foot. if it is, just grab the prop and stick it on your other figure.) if you have any modelling programs, you can create your own obj file by copying the boots from one figure and splicing them onto the other, there. if you do that, you just need to save the new obj, and then edit the original figure's cr2 to point to this new obj. hmmm... do you have the posable cape? i dont think it does the one-side folding over trick though. you can try grabbing the side with magnets and folding it over. (there are some magnet tutorials in the database, too, if you need help there.)


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