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    Whats going on here?

    I've recently been using the pencil tool to draw my charaters, and i've also been using bones. There seems to be a bug or something weird. Look at the attached images. The first frame is fine. In the secong frame I move the the character using the bones and this wierd blue streak appers.
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    Here is the second frame.
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    I would say for stick figures, there's really no need for bones. I would use the line tool to create these figures and put a control point in the knees, elbows and so forth. Then adjust the stick figure through each frame just like you do with bones.

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    Send me the .fun file zipped - [email protected]

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    Well...umm

    I don't have that file anymore. That wierd thing happens only sometimes. I tried using bones again and it didn't do it. I'll send it to you when it happens again.
    I got it to happen again. When I went to save it as a .fun file it said,"Cannot save changes. Please send bugreport.txt to [email protected]"
    So there appears to be a bug in koolmoves.
    Last edited by minimidge; 06-06-2004 at 12:45 PM.

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    What version of KoolMoves are you using?

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    I'm using koolmoves 4.4

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