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Thanks to everyone for the suggestions, I have modified thighs, shoulders,
ankles, knees and toes (you can't see them in this image).
In reply to a couple of the comments.
1. Blob Man can now be scaled, when the macro is called you pass it the
height of the figure in POV-Units, so you can easily scale them to suit you
scene. In this image 1 unit = 1m from left to right the heights are 1.8m,
1.95m, 2.0m and 1.5m
2. Placing objects at points on the figure is already possible by using the
body_objects, this is how costume files are created. I can see how knowing
the position of certain points on the figure would be useful, I will try to
work something out.
There is still quite a bit of work to do, including re-writing the
documentation, so until then, as before, any comments or suggestions.....
Regards,
Peter H.
http://welcome.to/HoustonGraphics
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I like the chest.
Could you ... er ... *blob* the backside, shoulders and arms a tiny bit more,
so as to eliminate seams?
Peter Houston wrote:
> Thanks to everyone for the suggestions, I have modified thighs, shoulders,
> ankles, knees and toes (you can't see them in this image).
>
> Peter H.
> http://welcome.to/HoustonGraphics
>
> [Image]
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On Tue, 21 Mar 2000 09:49:19 -0000, Peter Houston wrote:
>2. Placing objects at points on the figure is already possible by using the
>body_objects, this is how costume files are created. I can see how knowing
>the position of certain points on the figure would be useful, I will try to
>work something out.
How about an option to parse the scene without tracing and just output
measurements to a text file in the form of say
Inside leg: 0.55 pov units
Chest size: 0.37 pov units
You could probably find out about all the measurements that would be needed
if you speak to someone who makes dresses.
Or maybe just create a macro paramater that when set to yess will output
a text file that gives you this information.
I've just noticed, they've got no knee caps, they've got elbows but not
knees, (maybe the reason for this has been given in a previous discussion
but I don't remember).
It's really good to see such resources available for POV, keep up the
good work.
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Cheers
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Little competition for Poser? :-p
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On Mon, 27 Mar 2000 21:50:30 -0600, David Fontaine wrote:
>Little competition for Poser? :-p
A guy in the last round of the IRTC did two blob dogs and had
a poser horse in the image, his dogs were much better than
the horse.
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