| RonaldV 2006-04-17, 7:00 pm |
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On Mon, 17 Apr 2006 17:26:56 +1000, "\(Mr.\) Adriaan Barel"
<apbarel@REMOVEbigpond.net.au> wrote:
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>Had another go Ron and I think this is a bit better.
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>Regards
Yes, much better! The light on the backdrop and ground are equal,
making them a unified image. The Python pose is better, too.
Looking good!
Oh, and in the last posting, I meant to mention the ability to pin
something in the Power Pose. What I do with the Python is to select
the middle, then toggle the Power Pose Pin in the tool box. This pins
the section in place and when you drag the next section, it won't
move. By the time I get to one end of the Python, each segment is
pined in place. This really comes in handy (another pun) when you're
working on hands. Position the palm, then pin it, and then work along
each finger. Also, don't forget that either end of a bone can be
pinned in place.
RonV
Tangling with the Python
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