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Following Marc's advice, I got my hairpin to bend upwards before jumping,
and also to bend downwards again only after touching the ground. How does it
look? Does the movement seem "organic" and "natural" enough?
If not, any ideas on how to improve it?
Ruy
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This is getting much better. The jump in the light spoils what is otherwise
an excellent loop.
"Ruy" <ruy### [at] hipernetcombr> wrote in message
news:3b892578@news.povray.org...
> Following Marc's advice, I got my hairpin to bend upwards before jumping,
> and also to bend downwards again only after touching the ground. How does
it
> look? Does the movement seem "organic" and "natural" enough?
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> If not, any ideas on how to improve it?
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> Ruy
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> Following Marc's advice, I got my hairpin to bend upwards before jumping,
> and also to bend downwards again only after touching the ground. How does
it
> look? Does the movement seem "organic" and "natural" enough?
>
> If not, any ideas on how to improve it?
For some reason the pin looks like it has been made of rubber, maybe another
texture?
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