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So there's a new plugin called "Shake It" which brings physics to parts of the body that usually don't have physics.  The base version has physics for breasts and glutes.  This adds in thighs, calves, arms, and abdomen.


I'm playing around with this to see if I want to start back up some of the video content I used to do.  Some of the criticisms of the previous videos were that the belly didn't really move (and it's fair criticism), but if I can play with the settings to get something that looks nice then it might be time for the occasional resurgence of video content.


Would love some feedback as to your thoughts on this.


FYI - put a NSFW notice on this since I'm sharing it with all of my Patrons.

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Random Physics Testing

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NerdyB

That's actually really cool :)

jobode

Love it looks great but the belly need more jiggle for sure but the rest looks great

eric ortiz

So far it looks good. I think the boobs jiggle a bit too much for my liking. And the belly needs just a bit more jiggle. But that could be an issues of the belly’s size. I’m pretty sure if it were bigger/stuck out more, it would jiggle way more.

James

I agree with Eric. I think the boobs bounce a little too much in comparison to the belly, making it feel a little unnatural. Even at the relatively small belly size I would still expect to see a little up and down movement. That said, I definitely like where you are going with it and wouldn't be opposed to having this included at all as long as it is used situationally.

Deepdowner

I thought this was a cool test, and I agree with the others about the belly size. One thing I noticed was the butt jiggle felt unnatural, it would probably benefit from more mass or density, but I think it was happening out of sync with, or without hip jiggle that really threw it off for me.

Jcjonesacp76

I am a noob but what is this thing?

moonslashx

Just by watching how you gradually fixed the physics during the presentation it's clear this can work and you can make it good. No reason not to use a tool if you have it, just make it look the way that you want.

coastalbunny

It's part of the software I use to make my content. There are physics which work well for videos. Just a bit of a test and showing the capabilities of what is possible

coastalbunny

Fair point. If I was to do something like this in the future, I would tweak the settings before recording it so that they are more natural. I was just excited to share that the functionality now exists :D