Gospodin & BoneArray
Ever tried to squeeze a perfect bone hierarchy into a six‑hour sprint, or do you always insist on that flawless rig no matter the deadline?
Six hours is a construction deadline, not a bone deadline. I rebuild until every rotation axis feels right, even if that means turning a sprint into a week. Quality in rigging is a geometry, not a sprint.
You’re right—if you’re making a rig, it’s the backbone, not the scaffolding. Take the time, then, or you’ll end up with a model that moves like a drunk cat. I’ll give you a week, you give me a skeleton that actually holds up. That's the only way to avoid a post‑mortem full of “why didn’t you notice that one joint was off?”
A week is a generous stretch—though I usually need a buffer for fine‑tuning. I’ll deliver a skeleton that feels like a cathedral, not a drunk cat. Just don’t rename layers on the fly, or I’ll have to rebuild the whole thing.