steve392
May 17 2009, 02:37 AM
Mark would it be posible toadapt the hand gizmo or something like it for the toese.Just a thought ,it would be a good way to use them
mtpeak2
May 17 2009, 05:17 AM
Yes you could, but it would be alot of work to adapt the finger controllers of the 2008 rig, alot of renaming and expressions to edit. Most models don't need a foot gizmo, so it's not worth the effort to setup something for the 2008 rig. You could look into the light rig and see how Holmes setup the hands in that rig. It basicly uses smartskin on a control bone that controls posesliders.
steve392
May 17 2009, 08:40 AM
Thank's Mark I didn't realise its a lot of work ,if I need it Ill just stick some bones in lol.It was just a thought really
itsjustme
May 17 2009, 10:51 PM
There are Foot Gizmo versions of the Squetch Rig that could be adapted for the 2008 Rig...it would take some editing though (deleting non-Foot Gizmo Poses, bones and Smartskins and re-parenting for the feet bones in the 2008 Rig).
steve392
May 18 2009, 06:03 AM
David ,could that be done by a umm not so techy as Id like sorta guy
robcat2075
May 18 2009, 09:16 AM
What sort of a foot are you going to put this on? The Hand Gizmo is about quickly making poses that you need long fingers and a thumb to make. It wouldn't' be much of an advantage for a typical foot.
steve392
May 18 2009, 09:20 AM
Its just a normal foot ,maybe better to just add bones then and poses .Its not often I have a charector without shoose,shoes ah clogs then so I thought it would be nice to add some toe movement
itsjustme
May 18 2009, 06:13 PM
QUOTE(steve392 @ May 18 2009, 12:20 PM)

Its just a normal foot ,maybe better to just add bones then and poses .Its not often I have a charector without shoose,shoes ah clogs then so I thought it would be nice to add some toe movement
The Foot Gizmo is for hand-like feet...like a monkey would have.
steve392
May 21 2009, 10:43 AM
That sounds good ,I have toes
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