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Hi,
I want to create a couple of new avatars. One of what I'm after is going to be a short-ish tubby character - think Friar Tuck from Robin Hood.
Chuck clearly isn't what I need for this and I've tried changing the body proportions, but I can't seem to essentially make him fat.
What do I need for this? I've seen there's "Avatar Toolkit2", but I'm not 100% sure this is what I'm needing. If there were a trial version I would download that to check, but I can't find one.
Does anyone know if this is what I need? I have 3DXchange, but the OBJ export in to my 3D editor [Sketchup Pro] gives me something mindblowingly complex.

Any advice would be appreciated.

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You could check out the Hutch character here: http://city.reallusion.com/ContentPreview.aspx?i=JICedc089220f2b32271, which is more rotund.

There is a variety; simply search for "Hutch" in the Market Place (http://city.reallusion.com/market/iclone).


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It depends on what type of character you want.

If you want a cartoony figure you could get either Toonmaker 1 or Toonmaker 2 which both have a more portly figure.

If you want a more realistic figure there is Hutch (as stated before) but assuming you have 3dxchange pro why not look in the DAZ3D marketplace. they currently have 70% off all genesis figures which convert very easily to Iclone.

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I messed around with the old G2 Jack & G3 Benny avatars they came with iClone 5.. then using the "Avatar Proportion" tool made some body modifications. I found some old clothing items too....



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Great - thanks guys.



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