View the figure from a slight elevation and refine the leg-machine rollers
The default camera pitches down 10 degrees, so the floor reads as a plane (drawn as a rectangle) and near/far contacts straddle it. Elevation is pure presentation - IK pins solve in the flat authored view and the posed body tilts, the same pattern as the orbit, so authored canvas targets never go out of reach. The leg-extension roller moves up onto the shin above the ankle and the leg-curl roller tucks under the heel. Fixtures and reference test values regenerated for the pitched camera. Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01LEoff8bXGBS83tK1c55Mf7
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**July 2026**
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Form guides are now viewed from a slight elevation, with the floor drawn as a plane the figure stands on.
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The stick figure now has broader, more human proportions with a visible shoulder girdle and pelvis.
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The Leg Extension and Leg Curl form guides now press against a roller pad at the ankle, like the real machines.
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