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Genete
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Genete wrote:Just for fun. :wink:
http://es.geocities.com/genetita/AnimeStudio/voila.mov
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Genete
I've got to hand it to you Genete. :P

AND... FUN it was. Congratulations you did it. I am amazed!!!

Why I might even look into using bones sometime or another myself. :D
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WOW! Impressive, fantastic work Genete, Congratulations!! :D
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Oh, man.
Fantastic!
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Thankyou guys!
I'm very happy with this 3D hand. I'm thinking in adding some lines to the palm to make it more realistic. The union between the big finger and the palm is in a new vector layer and with two additional bones (one of them with a new 3D stuff - more bones!!!). It need some bone tweking and I must copy the big finger movement, but is not so difficult.

I still have pending to create the actions for layer ordering. I have create some for finger but none for phalanxs. And also a demo for it management. Keep an eye to "3D hand skeleton" topic for further updates.

I will be very glad and happy if someone could make its own 3D rig with this method. I'm open to help to anyone who want to try it. It is a little difficult at the begining but once you understand it you can enjoy playing with it!!. For the 3D volumen given to the fingers there is no tutorial. It was only a trick using 2D tools. I think I can use that kind of tricks to give volume to other 3D objects. May be a fish or a bird...

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Genete
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