I slowly come to the conclusion that rigs with a lot of deformation for turns are just a nightmare to me personally in the long run. Truth is, i don't even NEED them necessarily since i'm more into snappy, traditional looking stuff anyway...
I remembered this video on the Moho channel from a few months ago:
And i wondered what you guys think how those rigs were built? They seem to have smartbones for switching heads, upper body, lower body around, is this vitruvians or just switch layers but the bone structure just happens to be the same or something? I don't really see any of the typical vitruvian bones with the little symbol at the start of it anywhere but maybe i'm wrong...
Make a more Switch based Rig :D
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Re: Make a more Switch based Rig :D
Just looks like smartbone turnarounds.
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