I got the first two volumes of Grim's Fairly Tales. I haven't been to my parent's yet though, that was just from my wife. I'm holding off until income tax time and then buying myself a belated Christmas present.
The problem is that the deformers are designed for animation and rigging, and that stuff doesn't work on instanced geometry. However a work around could be when you create the instanced geometry tell it to create a new group, not a parent. Then apply the deformer to the original mesh, and the new group it created.
Pretty sure it's fake, it looks nothing like a nintendo console. It looks like something a parent would NEVER let a kid touch. I love the wii u, one of my most favorite console too :< Gamepad is so nice =3=
Another Question: When i animate an arm with "separate FK keys > [X] Arms" it works good for e.g.the shoulder bone but when i move the hand it snaps always back the last position. Even if i activate "set parent mode". :(
I lived/grew up in Issaquah, WA for over 24 years, before moving to Boston. My parents still live there...issaquah is the bomb! PM me I'll give you the low down. There really aren't any ghettos in Issaquah:P B
What? How the hell can't you show a movie in an education based environment. I can see parents permission but using Disneys? If you own the movie as you purchased it I don't see how or why you couldn't show it legally.
When I saw the thread title I knew you had gone to the same concert! I actually went to the one in Vegas. I flew out with my friend and his parents, it was definitely the best concert I've been to. The pig rocked
the wheels is only graphical, although the physical wheel the game uses is the same size. So the graphical wheel can look different but it would have to be about the same shape and size to look correct since it is parented to the invisible graphical wheel of a fixed size.
You could try creating another IK handle on the disconnected joint and parenting that to the root. That should keep it in place. If that doesn't solve your issue, look up tutorials on rigging fingertip IK, those should have a similar enough setup to get you on the right track
Alright dude, I'm going to call your bluff, what is happening here is a motte-and-bailey fallacy essentially a moving of the goalposts. Already you've told us what you think, that the character Key is a 0 out of 10 (super ugly). That her looks are not only ugly, but worthy of scorn by speculating on her fictional parents…