03-11-2016, 12:08 AM
Indeed...
It's probably some weird quirk with how the program or the models, themselves work, I bet.
Like, in that final one, the dress and the body somehow became de-linked from each other, or an animator screwed it up by accident. Not sure.
I do know 3D modeling/animation programs support a lot of interesting stuff, and can cause some pretty interesting errors. (and perhaps this is even a side effect of how flexible they can be)
While this is on the subject of video games, my friend showed me a video of the no friction mod in GTA (V? i don't remember which one...) Just by changing that one property in the physics engine, there are some pretty dramatic effects on how the physics work as a whole.
Anyways, anyone's guess what happened, I guess... unless there's someone out there, willing and able to explain it.
It's probably some weird quirk with how the program or the models, themselves work, I bet.
Like, in that final one, the dress and the body somehow became de-linked from each other, or an animator screwed it up by accident. Not sure.
I do know 3D modeling/animation programs support a lot of interesting stuff, and can cause some pretty interesting errors. (and perhaps this is even a side effect of how flexible they can be)
While this is on the subject of video games, my friend showed me a video of the no friction mod in GTA (V? i don't remember which one...) Just by changing that one property in the physics engine, there are some pretty dramatic effects on how the physics work as a whole.
Anyways, anyone's guess what happened, I guess... unless there's someone out there, willing and able to explain it.