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Registered User Join Date: Sep 2006 Posts: 53 furry flex tail

Casandra Kumsung
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12-03-2009 15:12
I want to make a flexible cow tail with a bit of fuzz on the end. How do you do this? I tried to attach a sphere at the end but it stays in place while the tail flexes.

In the same thing I tried to put a fork on the end of a tail for a devil tail with the same results. I guess I have to do a texture of a devil tail with a fork and make the cylinder big enough to accommodate it.

I have seen neat tails with big fuzzy ends and wonder how they do that!

Sorry for my ignorance I am lacking in lots of basics building skills.
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12-03-2009 15:15
Your question has already been answered in your other thread. Please don't cross-post. :)


Just curious, why did you put your join date and post count in the thread title? Computer glitch of some sort, or was there a reason for it?
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Casandra Kumsung
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Join date: 6 Sep 2006
Posts: 93
12-03-2009 15:38
From: Chosen Few
Your question has already been answered in your other thread. Please don't cross-post. :)


Just curious, why did you put your join date and post count in the thread title? Computer glitch of some sort, or was there a reason for it?



I did not do that it just appeared.
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12-03-2009 16:56
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