I need some Help with adding new joints

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First of all I use Milkshape V1.7.8

I know how to add a joint that isnt really the big problem.
But is there a way to make the joint smaller in Milkshape.

My goal is to use some joints in the fingers of some models so I can animate the fingers as well.
But I am just using Milkshape and got no clue if this is possible.

Can someone help me with this.

Kind regards Sting
 
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there is an option somewhere in milkshape to reduce the size of the skeleton, i forget where it is (i havent opened milkshape in about 2-3 years lol) but that should make it easier for ya.
 
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If you're importing a skeleton from one of the 1.2 or 1.3 models, the animations won't work if you resize it.
 
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you can change the appearance of the size of the joints without any problems though, the skeleton itself will remain the same size. It just makes the joints look smaller so they are easier to work with,

unless im misunderstanding what he wants to do lol
 
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No we are not importing esf1.3 skeletons.
Its just like Nuttzy said, just to work with it by adding new joints.

But we found another way lol.
We created a new skeleton still would like to know if the joints can be resized so it is easier to work with.
I have looked for this option but couldnt find it. :(
I hope someone can tell me :)

Yeah I know we have to redo all the animations but that was the plan anyway :)
 

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