I don't seem to be able to get the rotational split. I can switch direction of the middle one by looking at the side ones, but even if I hide all but the head or feet of the side, the entire middle always changes direction.
This interestingly Bitchen,the left and right pics determine the direction,it would be cooler if by looking at both outside pics at same time the middle stopped. Oh geuss it stops my Brian, lol
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For extra points. You can get her leg to go one way and her arms the other. You have to imagine a rotational split in her middle but it can be done.
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ReplyDeleteI don't seem to be able to get the rotational split. I can switch direction of the middle one by looking at the side ones, but even if I hide all but the head or feet of the side, the entire middle always changes direction.
ReplyDeletemiddle one always changes its direction
ReplyDeleteThat's interesting
ReplyDeleteThis interestingly Bitchen,the left and right pics determine the direction,it would be cooler if by looking at both outside pics at same time the middle stopped. Oh geuss it stops my Brian, lol
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