Nope, you’re not alone. I wrangled with that mouth over and over. I didn’t like it being so static when her whole body was moving. I didn’t like having it shift one way or another. And Wallpaper Engine doesn’t give a lot of control on how to control or group complex objects like that, so it was an exercise of “keep starting over from scratch until something looks alright.”
I’ve updated the file a few times since posting, since I always see something new that makes me go “yeah that’s not lining up right.” The mouth included. But it’s still pretty close to what’s in this shot, so aside from repainting it entirely, I’m just keeping it as is. That’s the best I’m able to get it with Wallpaper Engine’s capabilities.
Lol, I kinda noticed that. It was supposed to be like she’s adjusting her weight onto the rocks. Unfortunately, the limited tools of Wallpaper Engine don’t give a lot of control on the length of holds, so it appears more “rhythmic” than I would like it to be, and not really consistent with natural weight re-shifting up the water’s banks. I keep it as is though, because it still gives her a bit of motion. Also, the knowledge that the fish bits would be on the front anyway, so there’s nothing on her backside that would be contacting the rocks anyway lol.
I see, thanks for the explanation
Nope, you’re not alone. I wrangled with that mouth over and over. I didn’t like it being so static when her whole body was moving. I didn’t like having it shift one way or another. And Wallpaper Engine doesn’t give a lot of control on how to control or group complex objects like that, so it was an exercise of “keep starting over from scratch until something looks alright.”
I’ve updated the file a few times since posting, since I always see something new that makes me go “yeah that’s not lining up right.” The mouth included. But it’s still pretty close to what’s in this shot, so aside from repainting it entirely, I’m just keeping it as is. That’s the best I’m able to get it with Wallpaper Engine’s capabilities.
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Lol, I kinda noticed that. It was supposed to be like she’s adjusting her weight onto the rocks. Unfortunately, the limited tools of Wallpaper Engine don’t give a lot of control on the length of holds, so it appears more “rhythmic” than I would like it to be, and not really consistent with natural weight re-shifting up the water’s banks. I keep it as is though, because it still gives her a bit of motion. Also, the knowledge that the fish bits would be on the front anyway, so there’s nothing on her backside that would be contacting the rocks anyway lol.