Anonymous2: This is a common issue with horses in source filmmaker. Most of the models don't provide a rig, so you need to make one yourself with one script. However, that script applies a rig according to how the human body moves, so it's fine with humans and dogs. However, since horse's front legs bend the opossite way, it looks like this.
If you try to force the joint to bend the opossite way with the rug applied, the legs break, so it looks awful. The only way to make it work would be to manually edit the code of the script to adjust the front legs joint, but isnot that easy unless you know how to code.
So yeah, most people would ignore that. It's not like that's the main focus on the scene anyway.
If you try to force the joint to bend the opossite way with the rug applied, the legs break, so it looks awful. The only way to make it work would be to manually edit the code of the script to adjust the front legs joint, but isnot that easy unless you know how to code.
So yeah, most people would ignore that. It's not like that's the main focus on the scene anyway.