I don't want to have a skinny character, but why does deck hide have to make my beefy character raise his butt straight in the air? Is this an unintentional rig issue? Please let me lay flat and hide without having a skinny character!
Please make the deck hide consistent for characters of all sizes!
@csphobos said in Please make the deck hide consistent for characters of all sizes!:
I don't want to have a skinny character, but why does deck hide have to make my beefy character raise his butt straight in the air? Is this an unintentional rig issue? Please let me lay flat and hide without having a skinny character!
I giggled! But how would you have this handled tho?
Beef is beef and bone is bone. How can you turn the beef into bone? If you don't remove the beef from the bone? mmwwwwAAAHAHAHAHAHAHA
(read it with MJ's thriller narrator voice in your head)Anyway, stealth play was the only reason I made the skinny-most character. Doesn't serve me big purpose though, as my clothes loadout is similar to the likes of a Hindu god.
@greengrimz The character pose is basically down on knees with his butt in the air instead of actually laying on the ground. Yeah, there can be a belly in bigger characters, but it should not change the actual pose being done. It seems like the bone structure is scrunched up!
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I see now!! Ahahahahaha!! I have to say mate, that's quite hilarious!
You're completely right though, just like bigger chars have same hitbox as smaller ones, so should the poses be exactly the same.
I guess lying on the side just makes it worse?
Makes me wonder if perhaps another 'hide' pose is intentionally made better to compensate?

