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Default 01-02-2010, 08:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Chris101b View Post
Hi,

For what you want to do, choose to resize top to bottom and the hills will get larger without actually increasing in size.
Chris- Cool idea.
I tried this on a person with interesting results due to the fact that the axes of many subparts have a tendency to point in different directions (taller skinnier persion with stubby fat arms). Creating a method with resizes to cancel out the distortions even fixes that problem.
   
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