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The rope belt (both male and female versions) is tied in the front, with the ends of the rope hanging down -- but only in the south-facing view. In the east- and west-facing views (for all animations), the knot and the rope ends are missing.
In the later frames from the south-facing "thrust" animation, the body is rotated about as much as the east- and west-facing poses, and these poses have already been adapted to show the knot. They would probably make a good jumping-off point for adding the knot to the east- and west-facing poses.
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The rope belt (both male and female versions) is tied in the front, with the ends of the rope hanging down -- but only in the south-facing view. In the east- and west-facing views (for all animations), the knot and the rope ends are missing.
In the later frames from the south-facing "thrust" animation, the body is rotated about as much as the east- and west-facing poses, and these poses have already been adapted to show the knot. They would probably make a good jumping-off point for adding the knot to the east- and west-facing poses.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: