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::darkshadows:: (a@b.c) 2006/12/04 21:15

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Date: Tue, 05 Dec 2006 04:15:39 GMT
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On Mon, 04 Dec 2006 18:42:01 GMT, Ghost <Ghosts@aredead.dud> wrote:

>The boy is the same. The figure standing on the left is how the sim
>starts and the figure on the right is how it ends. You do your pose at
>the end of a animation. Then you go to the beginning and bring in the
>prop. Which in this case is the blue outer garment. Then you set it to
>run thru the simulation after telling the app what is solid and what is
>air. In this case the underclothes and the youth arms were check off as
>being solid. Then push the button and wait. At the end I went to the
>pose room to render if but first I fixed his hair to hang over his
>eyes.
>
>The conforming clothes are the undergarments and his hair is conforming
>too. Which is why I could move the hair.
>
>Ghost


Interesting....Thanx ghost!

darkshadows

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