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Once Paul had shown me that you can change the size of the rig, I started to focus on the tail, it was the hardest thing to rig as its really curly, so all the time I spent modelling it was pointless, I had to go back to the saved version of my monkey before I rigged it and change the tail to a straight one. This made it so much easier to rig.
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