odf opened this issue on Oct 27, 2008 · 13981 posts
odf posted Tue, 18 August 2009 at 9:48 PM
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Well it's a matter of how you go about it. If you translate the hip, then rotate the body, it will swing in an arc around the center point of where the hip should be. I never translate a body position and always use the hip, so I guess I should have specified that.
Yes, how you go about it matters a lot. :laugh: Logically, one would translate the body and rotate the hip, not the other way round. In Antonia, you also have a hip handle, which is very neat. You can make her lie down or crawl using an x rotation of the hip and then use the y rotation of the hip handle to rotate with respect to the scene.
Now, I don't quite see why translating the hip and rotating the body would produce different results in Antonia than in other figures. What you're seeing is what I think should happen. Unfortunately, I can't test it at the moment, being at work and all.
-- I'm not mad at you, just Westphalian.