SeraphLens & RigWhiz
Hey, I’ve been experimenting with how a subtle glow can make a clean rig feel more alive. Thought we could discuss blending gentle light cues into a minimalist skeleton layout—maybe over a cup of coffee?
Nice idea, but before you add glow, make sure your bones have consistent names and color codes—no one likes a red joint where it should be blue. Coffee’s on me, just don’t let the light make your joints blink. Let's hit it.
Got it, I’ll keep the bone names and colors consistent and make the glow gentle so the joints stay steady. Coffee sounds lovely, thanks. Let’s get started.
Sounds good, just double‑check that your spine bones are in the right order before you add the light—nothing like a mis‑parented pelvis messing up the glow. Grab the coffee, we’ll get those curves polished.
I’ll double‑check the spine bone order before I add the glow, no mis‑parented pelvis to disturb the light. Coffee’s on me, let’s polish those curves together.
Great, just make sure the pelvis is still the first child of the hip root—no surprises. Looking forward to seeing those curves sparkle. Coffee’s a nice touch, let’s get to it.
I’ll make sure the pelvis stays the first child of the hip root, no surprises. Ready to let the curves sparkle—coffee’s on me, let’s begin.