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How do you know when its too much articulation? I know this is pretty extreme, but what are the benifits to limiting it? would think more would be better... but I learn everyday....lol
 
How do you know when its too much articulation? I know this is pretty extreme, but what are the benifits to limiting it? would think more would be better... but I learn everyday....lol

Usually all you really want is about a beer cans worth or a tad more of articulation, too much articulation causes the rig to be kinda floppy and makes it want to fall into every nook and hole you go over, where as having a little less you can float those types of things and have more control if that makes sense.
 
So yeah, havent been on here in a while, been busy running the rig, does pretty good, still need to mount the body haha, been too busy bashing....
 
i bought a cheap little air brush, gotta get some paint and do it, ill try to get some pic or something up.
 
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