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Post by mysle86 on Apr 5, 2018 10:32:36 GMT -5
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Post by inabadromance on Apr 5, 2018 13:30:38 GMT -5
hi! I think that for your first pose your done a really good job! keep at it!
firstly, you need to fix all hands. you don't mention anything about then so not sure if those are still missing to pose. but you can't leave them like that xd.
secondly, a tip for facial expressions. you can export EA's poses. append the rig to your blend. select the face bones, copy and paste them into your rigs. I find that quicker than doing it from scratch and keeps the coherence in game.
mmm it always helps to search for real family poses to use as inspiration. for any type of pose really.
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Post by mysle86 on Apr 6, 2018 6:00:24 GMT -5
Thank you for the feedback. I actually didnt really think much about the hand until i´d been away from it for a couple of hours. And then it really annoyed me. I´ve made some changes to it. I think they are really hard to work with, and they look a bit crooked if you do to much. But I think its a bit better. About the facial expressions, I´ve changed that a little to, and used EA expressions on the mom and toddler,but its hard with her, cus she has permanent RBF. Look at how she is struggling with that forced smile I tried doing some yoga poses too. Some of them are EA/half EA, but I´m actually okay with the result.
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Post by inabadromance on Apr 6, 2018 13:34:54 GMT -5
You're doing a lot of progress! well done :D Copying parts can also apply to hands if you need it too! But it's all practice. Whenever i had to do poses (as embarrassing as it is.. since i've done a lot) was to go in the mirror and do them myself to see how the parts should be haha. Then you copy your pose, or your hand.
Also, leave some space between sims and sims' body parts to avoid clipping. Example, hands on legs or in the kids' shoulder. Enough space for clothing to look good but none/painted tops as well.
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Post by mysle86 on Apr 6, 2018 16:05:25 GMT -5
Thank you I had my daugther do some poses for a new group pose I´m working on haha (I cant work on the same thing too long. And learning all the time, so a like jumping between poses) And i did copy a lot of the hands for the yoga poses. And google is a great friend too Thank you so much for your tips
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Post by menaceman44 on Apr 7, 2018 15:49:33 GMT -5
The second version of the family pose is much better but there are still two things that I think can be improved.
The child's head could do with either being altered to look at the father or towards the camera more. At the moment he looks a bit vacant.
The mother's stance looks really uncomfortable and as if she may be answering a call of nature. Would it make more sense to have her kneeling on one leg similar to the father?
Perhaps show the pose without all the grass so that we can see what is happening with the feet for better feedback.
The yoga poses look wonderful!
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Post by mysle86 on Apr 10, 2018 11:33:52 GMT -5
Thank you so much for the feedback. I'll work on it later.
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