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No problem! love this model, just a bit too jiggly is all!
I see what you mean. I'll take a note about that and see when I get the time to fix this manually. it's not the physics, but rather the flexiblity from how the model deform. thank you for pointing that out.
The model has a really weird skeleton that makes the model feel like a spaghetti noodle when trying to pose it with the physics gun, probably not intentional though. Would be nicer if it had a more stable skeleton like the normal chell model, or like any other human model
noodle skeleton? what is that?
I SAW THIS IN A SFM VIDEO MADE BY HARRY10UK