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Does anyone have a Skeletal diagram of the Dragon. His bone structure is awesome but I need a clear vision of exactly how he's made.

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In the same directory as the Dragon. If you open it inside 3dXchange you'll see the named structure Tree.

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You can also open the motion layer editor and see the tree there as well. Wink



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Hi Stuckon... Yes, this is the way I saw it and hence the request form something simpler. Whistling
The window doesnt resize and it really needs to.

Ill buy the other Skeletal Dragon.

It's just that when I opened the structure in the motion editor window it was colossal.
Trying to attach flowing elements to the spines didnt work, as, for some reason, the attach points appear removed too far to actually enhance them, but rather, had their own points.

Without seeing the actual structure I'm trying to attach elements to, I can only assume that the actual spinal segments do NOT tally with the degree of back spines on his skin. If this is the case, I'll design some extra flamboyance and make it visually obvious that it is NOT a part of the existing spines.

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