Velvix & BoneArray
Velvix Velvix
Hey, I’ve been tinkering with ways to make a rig feel like a living sculpture, blending that nostalgic, worn‑in vibe with clean, precise bone hierarchies—what do you think about that balance?
BoneArray BoneArray
Nice idea, but if you let the nostalgia win, the bones will start creaking like a 1950s sofa. Keep the hierarchy tight, weight splits clean, and let the rotation axes line up exactly. A good rig feels like a well‑balanced sculpture, not a museum exhibit. Just don’t let the “worn‑in” vibe push you to sloppy constraints or messy naming. You’ll end up rebuilding anyway, but at least it will be a rebuild worth doing.
Velvix Velvix
Sounds like a solid game plan—keeping the bones tight and the axes on point. I’ll just make sure the “vintage charm” doesn’t turn into a creaky art piece, okay? Thanks for the heads‑up!
BoneArray BoneArray
Glad to hear it—just remember the only “vintage” thing that should be preserved is the name of the layer that holds your pivot points. Keep those axes true, and you’ll avoid the creak. Happy rigging.
Velvix Velvix
Got it—I'll keep that pivot layer name like a little relic and keep everything aligned. Thanks, and here’s to a smooth rig!
BoneArray BoneArray
Cheers—just remember a smooth rig is a living sculpture, not a polished souvenir. Keep it tight and your joints will sing.