Megakyle Posted June 4 Posted June 4 I've frankensteined a little before, but only by very closely following tutorials. This opening gap appears during animations, but isn't visible during A or T posing. Maui's great guide seems to imply that the problem here might be weight painting (but both are the same deep blue color) or perhaps the vertices not matching (however they do seem to match since the default poses match perfectly). I've had very little time with Blender, I hope it's something simple I'm missing. Any advice or things to look into? DarthValeria likes this
DarthValeria Posted Tuesday at 11:31 PM Posted Tuesday at 11:31 PM Hello there, I can help you fix this neck problem if you have Discord
Lancelot Posted Tuesday at 11:47 PM Posted Tuesday at 11:47 PM 16 minutes ago, DarthValeria said: Hello there, I can help you fix this neck problem if you have Discord If you know a solution, why don't you share it here directly instead? DarthValeria likes this
DarthValeria Posted Tuesday at 11:59 PM Posted Tuesday at 11:59 PM 11 minutes ago, Lancelot said: If you know a solution, why don't you share it here directly instead? I can fix gaps in the neck in Blender and weight painting so neck will be fixed
Megakyle Posted Wednesday at 01:45 AM Author Posted Wednesday at 01:45 AM I'd be delighted to have your help! I'll send you a message. DarthValeria likes this
Noodle Posted Wednesday at 01:55 PM Posted Wednesday at 01:55 PM @Megakyle The main issue with your model is related to the weights in the neck and the torso's gap. If you can re-weight them so that they're even it shouldn't give you an issue.
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