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2.
Use transpose masking to mask down to the ankle (
Figure 11-30
). Orient the transpose line so the last
circle is over the ankle. Press R to enter Rotate mode and while holding Alt + Click + drag in the circle
to bend the foot down. Alt + Click + dragging in the last circle will activate “bone posing,” which allows
you to bend the ankle without the mesh collapsing.
3.
Extend the mask to the middle of the foot itself. Drag the last transpose circle down to the point where
the mask ends (
Figure 11-31
)
. Use the same Alt + Click + drag technique to rotate the foot at this angle. I
also press W to switch to move mode and shift the toes further down.
4.
Using the Move brush, the foot form is further stretched. The ankle and calf are also slightly enlarged
to compensate for the longer taper to the leg (
Figure 11-32
)
.
Figure 11-30:
Masking to the ankle the bending with Transpose Rotate
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