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Jeetman
To who ever riggs Tin man (proxy is what I used).

when forming hand poses last night a strange thing happened to me again (I just forgot to mention it last time).

I was forming the hand in a more natural relaxed hand curl and when I moved the bone for this nothing moved. I hit the spacebar just to see if it would do something and it did. It updated the changes. It was a bit of a pain having to update like this to get the right look. It took about 3-5 seconds each time to update.

Anyone aware of this and can this be fixed?

Also,

could someone look at the geese model. the blinking is off on one eye. I was experimenting with facial poses on the geese and when I tried to create a simple blink, the left eyelid was noticable off the eye.

Thanks,
George
itsjustme
QUOTE(Jeetman @ Nov 27 2006, 02:41 PM) *

To who ever riggs Tin man (proxy is what I used).

when forming hand poses last night a strange thing happened to me again (I just forgot to mention it last time).

I was forming the hand in a more natural relaxed hand curl and when I moved the bone for this nothing moved. I hit the spacebar just to see if it would do something and it did. It updated the changes. It was a bit of a pain having to update like this to get the right look. It took about 3-5 seconds each time to update.

Anyone aware of this and can this be fixed?

Also,

could someone look at the geese model. the blinking is off on one eye. I was experimenting with facial poses on the geese and when I tried to create a simple blink, the left eyelid was noticable off the eye.

Thanks,
George


The realtime updating on the Hand Gizmo is a known problem, it's something that Hash is looking into. I'll take a look at the Goose eyelids again tonight.
itsjustme
Sorry it took me so long to get back to this, George. The Goose's eyelids should work again now. Let me know if you find a problem I missed.
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