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Necrophear
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Posted: 17th Jan 2008 19:57
Anyone got a skeleton or some such thing of a child?
I've been working on making one, but whatever I do, I cannot get the proportions right.


Just so you know, this isn't some psychotic desire to kill small children. I'm designing a horror game, and what could be scarier than some little child whose eyes are pools of death? Oh. And I dislike small children.
butyouman
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Posted: 17th Jan 2008 21:29
If this is a request you not gana get it request are looked down apon try searching too


ps welcome

Jfac rules
Necrophear
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Posted: 17th Jan 2008 21:32 Edited at: 21st Jan 2008 23:11
Not a request per se.
Just me asking a question.
I'm not asking for results, just advice on proportion.
xplosys
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Posted: 17th Jan 2008 22:39 Edited at: 17th Jan 2008 22:39
It seems you should be able to use the stock skeleton (WW2) and change the scale in the fpe. Try scale = 40 or so. Don't forget to delete the dbo and bin file.

Best.

Necrophear
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Posted: 18th Jan 2008 04:19
Hmm...
The arms always just seem so long...
But...
Thank You, xplosys, and have a nice day/night/timespan.
windows98
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Posted: 19th Jan 2008 21:37 Edited at: 19th Jan 2008 21:38
wait i shouldnt post things like that

sorry


Necrophear
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Posted: 20th Jan 2008 22:02
What?
marty
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Posted: 21st Jan 2008 05:15 Edited at: 21st Jan 2008 05:16
well the proportions would be all wrong if you just used the skelly out of the WW2 characters... children's heads are always bigger and legs shorter in proportion to the rest of the bones, you would have to rescale some parts to get it right in a model program...

only the strange survive, make the familiar strange
sonicreator 2006
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Posted: 9th Feb 2008 02:41
hey!!!
We do not have huge heads and puny legs!!!
WAR!!! WAR!!!

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Inspire
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Posted: 9th Feb 2008 05:20
Holy bumpage, Batman!

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