G3M / G3F - Transforms work better on G3M, any reason for that?

cosmo71cosmo71 Posts: 3,609
edited April 2016 in The Commons

Hello, I have recognized that some transforms (movements) work much better on G3M than on G3F if it comes to bendings. One example is the leg side-side transform. If I move a leg (thigh) of G3M to the inside the thigh/crotch region looks smooth, If you do the same on G3F you get a relativly hard edge between the thigh and the crotch (view from behind), any reason for that?

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  • RCDescheneRCDeschene Posts: 2,799
    edited April 2016

    That usually something we notice every generation, really. The male meshes always have better bends/morphs thanks to the kinks that are observed with the females. Some of us actually see it as one of the very few pros to men being second-place in the 3D art market... ;)

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