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How can i create a functioning toe on the back of a foot as opposed to the front?
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Those look suspiciously like images to me (in your previous post). I think the forum is only accepting .png and .jpg at present - maybe that’s your problem?

Oh, and don’t do a “preview” after you’ve attached them - submit the reply and then edit it afterwards if necessary.



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  • Samab
  • Posted: 28 July 2009 01:01 AM

The pictures are there.
It looks the same as when I tried it ealier. The biped footsteps want the toe to point forard, see my earlier post.
It may be better to lose the fouth toe and add it with non-biped custom bones to prevent this.



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  • pen
  • Posted: 29 July 2009 06:43 AM

Your using biped so good luck. If you replace the back toe with a custom set of bones and controls you will have better luck.



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