Belka & RigRanger
Hey, I’ve been sketching a curious squirrel today and thought of you—what’s the most important joint to get right when you rig a fluffy tail?
The base bone at the tail‑spine junction, where the tail connects to the torso, is the holy grail. If that joint is off, the entire tail will behave like a cursed puppet. Keep it tight and test it before you let that fluffy tail wag.
Sounds like a solid plan—make that base joint the anchor and the whole tail will dance just right! Need any tips on the curve for the final swing?
Use a gentle cubic spline for the tail swing, start with a 20‑degree lift at the base, taper to zero at the tip, then add a slight ease‑in at the end so it doesn’t snap. Keep the curve steady—no jitter, no wobbles. And remember, a rogue joint in that curve is what usually breaks the silence in the rig room.
Got it—smooth curves and steady lifts make the tail feel alive. I’ll keep an eye on that base joint so nothing sneaks in!
Nice, just lock that base bone and let the rest flow—no surprises, no curse, just a perfectly swishing tail.
That’s the dream—one solid base and the whole tail just glides like a squirrel on a leaf. I can almost hear the forest whispering when it swishes!