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I’ve searched to try and find out a solution for knee popping in CAT.

I’ve read a few possible solutions but so far been unable to find something.

On a newer version of this animation I’ve looked to lower the lift and pelvis and also made sure that the footsteps aren’t overstretching him so that he doesn’t pop out.

However if possible I’d like to have much straighter looking legs, does anyone have any idea’s?

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Not another post that won’t drop off th “new” list...!



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Sorry, I don’t quite follow.

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Replied: 07 December 2011 10:02 AM  
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2 threads with identical topics can confuse the forum. Whichever you click, you get the same post (not the 2 individual posts).

I moved the thread from Max2012 because it is a CAT question and belongs here in the CAT forum. Problem is, you broke the forum rules by creating duplicate threads. Had I realised that I would have simply deleted the other one instead of moving it. This issue (not being able to get to one of the threads) is one of the reasons for that rule.



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Ahh sorry!

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Replied: 07 December 2011 10:23 AM