I'm glad you're trying it on a digital cat, because trying that on a real cat would not end pleasantly.Not a render. Just a screenshot. After the go-round of fitting Smay's CatSaddle to Harry, I thought I'd see how well it will scale and parent to the House Cat.
Verdict: It fits the cat very well indeed. *Much* better than to Harry. It does need to be scaled down a lot, since the House Cat loads at the size of a cat, while the MilCat loads at the size of a cougar. At full size it would probably not take a lot of work to fit it to the Hivewire BigCat.
But here is the result and the percentages:
Saddle: 33% basic/ x-axis 111.4%
abdomen of saddle rigging: x-axis 97.2%/ y-axis 96.9%
The extra x-axis isn't for the saddle, which fits pretty well on its own, but the straps need a bit of adjusting.
Boot: a straight 34% parented to hip and adjusted into place on the z-axis. The saddle is parented to abdomen 3 and adjusted on the z-axis. I suspect one could parent it to the chest, but I wanted it out of the way of the shoulders.View attachment 20689
Thank you very much!Nice, Carey!
I used IDL lighting including rings lights I helped design, still it took a while to get it right and I am still not sure I got it just right as it appears as a dusk scene but when I added more light back ground and fore ground melted together...Course when ever I look at my own work I only see where I could have have done better...lolVery nice Carey. The lighting is spot on.
Not a render. Just a screenshot. After the go-round of fitting Smay's CatSaddle to Harry, I thought I'd see how well it will scale and parent to the House Cat.
Verdict: It fits the cat very well indeed. *Much* better than to Harry. It does need to be scaled down a lot, since the House Cat loads at the size of a cat, while the MilCat loads at the size of a cougar. At full size it would probably not take a lot of work to fit it to the Hivewire BigCat.
But here is the result and the percentages:
Saddle: 33% basic/ x-axis 111.4%
abdomen of saddle rigging: x-axis 97.2%/ y-axis 96.9%
The extra x-axis isn't for the saddle, which fits pretty well on its own, but the straps need a bit of adjusting.
Boot: a straight 34% parented to hip and adjusted into place on the z-axis. The saddle is parented to abdomen 3 and adjusted on the z-axis. I suspect one could parent it to the chest, but I wanted it out of the way of the shoulders.View attachment 20689