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A lot of the poses seem somewhat static? Now you know why. Thank you, i now have a better understanding of how posing should be done. very clever.
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J aime beaucoup !! Merci merci . : )
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De rien ! (traduire) ;)
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I was a little skeptical at first, but man you did a fantastic job. It really is a natural way to pose the models.

Like TRSD said, I didn't realize how much time I spent micromanaging each limb and worrying about explosions...

Keep up the awesome work
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Thanks very much! And I appreciate your skepticism- I think it will help evaluate things in the long run. For example, I wonder if the high dampers might hinder some people in making an animation. But, they can't be worse than leaving a node "On" and locking it in place when the body's supposed to be in motion, right?

I also wonder how a rig like this might help someone lay the foundation for natural mo-cap using possession/embody.

Thanks again for the appreciation.
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THAT IS NOT A HAND!
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:D
Thanks for the review!!
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I imagined a pose and made it happen easily. This is pretty slick!
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Thanks! That's the idea! Making it real quickly.
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Really game changing physics work. Awesome tutorial!
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Thanks! Glad to hear it!
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Didn't realize how much time I spent micromanaging every limb when posing. So far this is great.
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Thanks very much! Hope it makes things easy.
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