Something like that, yeah. I can’t really get good looking flexibility with her wings. At least not easily. The “Wyvern Attack” picture I posted several times? I doubt I could ever get a good wing-hug pose like the green one was giving the black one. The black one’s sitting pose I dunno.
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not much distortion, I don’t know what might be plausible wing poses though
I used these hierarchies, they bend quite well out of the box:
At the moment I can’t even get Cinema4D to open, so I can’t try that out. Too tired/impatient to let it sit for ten to fifteen minutes and see if it will eventually do so…
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I don’t recall being given the option to bend each of the bones making up her wings like that though. I do remember there only being four like in that screenshot (There should be more, if each joint in her wing could be rotated), but the parts closest to her face, the ones that seem to be bending/curving the most, was that from moving her wing thumb also? I notice they’re not pointing out but are facing in.
I used these hierarchies, they bend quite well out of the box:
At the moment I can’t even get Cinema4D to open, so I can’t try that out. Too tired/impatient to let it sit for ten to fifteen minutes and see if it will eventually do so…
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I don’t recall being given the option to bend each of the bones making up her wings like that though. I do remember there only being four like in that screenshot (There should be more, if each joint in her wing could be rotated), but the parts closest to her face, the ones that seem to be bending/curving the most, was that from moving her wing thumb also? I notice they’re not pointing out but are facing in.
I set up the pose using the joints and then smoothed the wings with morph target that shows as pWingFingersBend, if that helps
One thing I read somewhere was that never clean a litter box with ammonia. To your little friends, ammonia smell in the litter box means that the box is dirty. They do not like dirty litter boxes.
My little friends have found a new home where they have decided to be outdoor kitties. I am glad that Melody got spayed so she can enjoy being an outdoor kitty.
One thing I read somewhere was that never clean a litter box with ammonia. To your little friends, ammonia smell in the litter box means that the box is dirty. They do not like dirty litter boxes.
My little friends have found a new home where they have decided to be outdoor kitties. I am glad that Melody got spayed so she can enjoy being an outdoor kitty.
I applied some dreamtime doctor and it seems to be better now! That reminds me, though, that once I finish doing this commission render I can do MY render too!
I applied some dreamtime doctor and it seems to be better now! That reminds me, though, that once I finish doing this commission render I can do MY render too!