(30 CP limited time) Human-cat-3D-JL ((30 CP limited time) Human-cat-3D-JL) (30 CP limited time) Human-cat-3D-JL

Content ID:2145744

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I am publishing this model again, because it was removed from me due to "copyright" for mentioning a role-playing game reference. However, the model and design was made by me. Now making the necessary changes, I share them with you again, because I don't want my work to be in vain.
I'm sorry for the inconvenience

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I am publishing this model again, because it was removed from me due to "copyright" for mentioning a role-playing game reference. However, the model and design was made by me. Now making the necessary changes, I share them with you again, because I don't want my work to be in vain.
I'm sorry for the inconvenience

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Here we go again...

Hello! I made a new 3D model. Sometimes we need references to anthropomorphic beings, in this case I made a male cat and I think someone might find it useful.

1- Once you place the 3D model, you need to activate "apply light source" in settings. to make it visible.

2- Then you will place the tail and match it to the model, to indicate that it fits the hip and then you will have to layer it in place again.

3- Later you can apply any pose you want, but keep in mind that since it is a model with a skeleton slightly different from that of a human, some errors may occur that you will have to adjust manually.

4- To pose the tail you will only have to grab it by the tip (preferably) and drag.



And that's it, enjoy!
Here we go again...

Hello! I made a new 3D model. Sometimes we need references to anthropomorphic beings, in this case I made a male cat and I think someone might find it useful.

1- Once you place the 3D model, you need to activate "apply light source" in settings. to make it visible.

2- Then you will place the tail and match it to the model, to indicate that it fits the hip and then you will have to layer it in place again.

3- Later you can apply any pose you want, but keep in mind that since it is a model with a skeleton slightly different from that of a human, some errors may occur that you will have to adjust manually.

4- To pose the tail you will only have to grab it by the tip (preferably) and drag.



And that's it, enjoy!

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Content ID:2145744

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