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Subject: P6 Hand Grasp problem (Maybe a bug)


EdW ( ) posted Wed, 23 March 2005 at 5:14 PM ยท edited Mon, 30 September 2024 at 5:08 PM

Just wondering if anyone else is having this problem. I was just playing around with the new parameters for the hands where you can bend each of the fingers from a single parameter dial on Jessie. I moved all 5 fingers using the bend and side-side parameters then tried to use the original grasp parameter dial. The hand simply curled up in a ball. No matter which way I used the dial... to close the grasp or open it the hand just clinched tighter. I tried zeroing out the new parameters and it didn't make any difference... I had to restore the figure to get the hand uncurled... I tried to just restore the hand and it just curled up worse. I decided to try it with the other hand and got the same results. I'm guessing it's an erc problem in the cr2. I haven't opened it up Zpad yet to see how they are linked. I didn't save any of the pics or I would post them for you to see. Ed


ockham ( ) posted Wed, 23 March 2005 at 5:19 PM

I haven't received 6 yet, but I think this is basically normal. The Grasp and Spread dials are internal actions, which work entirely separate from the regular parameter dials. Turning the real parameters after setting Grasp or Spread will make odd things happen, whether you do it directly or through ERC. (I'm assuming the multiple settings in Jessi are done by ERC.)

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