Is there some way to fix it when an extreme pose causes the mesh to lap over or hide behind/inside?
For example I'm working on a "Bast" type pose, where the cat sits up very tall with the tail curled around the feet. I have them in the pose, but the stomach laps over itself. I would just post-work it, but for sale I know that doesn't work. So, is there a way to fix it? or is it just a no go? I hear people talk about take a morph into zbrush or whatever, (I don't have zbrush, but I do have Hexagon, and Blender, though I don't know anything about Blender), would something like that work for a pose?
Thank you
For example I'm working on a "Bast" type pose, where the cat sits up very tall with the tail curled around the feet. I have them in the pose, but the stomach laps over itself. I would just post-work it, but for sale I know that doesn't work. So, is there a way to fix it? or is it just a no go? I hear people talk about take a morph into zbrush or whatever, (I don't have zbrush, but I do have Hexagon, and Blender, though I don't know anything about Blender), would something like that work for a pose?
Thank you