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guide:doga_tips [2021/03/17 06:57] – [Techniques for the Last 20%] whisperguide:doga_tips [2022/02/03 11:26] – [Stacking] whisper
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-That's the same part from above scaled, rotated, and stacked. No idea what it is, but it's got a near look.+That's the same part from above scaled, rotated, and stacked. No idea what it is, but it's got a neat look.
  
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 Last bit of advice on this front: if you're doing your posing in Object mode, you can save yourself some time by deleting the limbs from one side and then duplicating the other side after it's been posed. Just be careful not to delete too much - or duplicate more than you need to. Last bit of advice on this front: if you're doing your posing in Object mode, you can save yourself some time by deleting the limbs from one side and then duplicating the other side after it's been posed. Just be careful not to delete too much - or duplicate more than you need to.
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 +Look at [[https://www.pinterest.com/signaturedition/good-poses-for-mechanic-models/|pose examples]] online or in your favorite shows to get an idea for what looks good. The pose pictured above is a very standard mecha pose!
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