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Doing the Dishes... a WIP

Gadget Girl

Extraordinary
Contributing Artist
I made the watch to fit Dawn's wrist, but the watch is also meant to fit Pauline's, Roxie, or Anastasia's wrist by fiddling with the size translation dials. Now, there's also the idea of just including a morph fit for the wrists of each of those figures. Is that a better idea for you?

Fit morphs for different characters might be good. I can see where the wrists on different models might tapper differently on the side, making it hard to make a good fit with the scale dials (of course I could be wrong, it might scale really nice.). If it helps, here's a picture of my wrist (kind of tricky to do) along with the first picture you posted and the areas that looks to loose. Now that I've been staring at my wrist intently for a few minutes I realize that the watch is loose near the sides of the actual watch face, but very tight on the opposite side of the wrist, closer to the buckle.



However, looking at the second image that does look right to me, I wonder if you turned on smoothing for the second one and that fixed it?
 
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