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Newbie
      
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Last Login: 7/20/2008 10:03:29 PM
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I am slightly disappointed at the base character options in Iclone.
There is only a Twiggy type (ultra anorexia) thin character, a not so skinny one, but not heavy enough, (the "normal one" not very normal), and the "plump" one who is really fat....
Is there a way to get intermediate weighted characters, or to adjust their corporal apparent mass?
If not, your are looking at a SERIOUS flaw, indeed!!!
The "strong" quality applied to a female character makes her look like a man-on-a-lady disguise....
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Last Login: 9/4/2008 7:17:43 PM
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iClone 3 will allow you to alter more specific body parts, to accomplish your desired look.
Sifr Allah
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Last Login: 2 days ago @ 6:16:20 PM
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Allah Wajeth!!!
I see advertising saying "Buy Iclone 2.5 and upgrade free to 3.0".
And what about those buying 2.5 before 3.0 was annouced?
The basic features we are talking about, allowing some editing of the base characters, adding an animation layer to Motion Editor and making motions created with Motion editor available to itself are simple Service pack fixes that should NOT force purchase of a new package, just to find out more fixes will be needed and of course solved in Iclone 4.0. Come on!
2.5 is VERY WELL OK with a litle bug fix patches!!!!
Personally I don't think it is fair to force a purchase for fixed flaws....
Oj Allah!!!!! 
Mike Aparicio
MD. Electronics enginnering, MD Systems engineering, MD software engineering. Medialab Director - Galileo University Guatemala C.A.
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