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Subject: Need help with pose being applied in the wrong direction


ilona ( ) posted Tue, 11 March 2003 at 5:52 PM ยท edited Tue, 24 December 2024 at 8:21 PM

Well.. this is the case.. I made a pose and saved it , and for some reason when I apply it again it shows backwards and I have no idea how to fix this problem... Some are floating and some are facing the wrong direction... what can I do to fix it cause some took a long time to make. I would appreciate some help. thank you so much in advance


MegaJar ( ) posted Tue, 11 March 2003 at 5:55 PM

Not sure what you mean. Can you post a screenshot to illustrate the problem?


ilona ( ) posted Tue, 11 March 2003 at 6:06 PM

file_49751.jpg

ok.. thats how the image shows after I apply the pose.. and it should be facing the camera... so I have to rotate it to look right.. But even saving the pose this way it still shows facing back no matter what I do


maclean ( ) posted Tue, 11 March 2003 at 6:15 PM

The problem is in the Hip settings. I think what you may have done is saved the pose with the Hip rotated away from the camera. Select the Hip and look at the parameter dial settings. If Yrotate is at somewhere near 180 degrees, try checking the BODY settings as well. You'll probably find that between the two, the figure is rotated away from camera. The one you need set correctly to save a pose is the Hip setting. The reason is, a pose file saves Hip info, but not body. So maybe the pose is ok, but then you rotated the body or something like that. mac


ilona ( ) posted Tue, 11 March 2003 at 10:05 PM

Mac.. you are a genius! .. and a life savior! I owe you big time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you so so so much! I will get back to you! Hugs ILona


maclean ( ) posted Wed, 12 March 2003 at 2:55 PM

No problem, Ilona, I had the same thing years ago and it drove me nuts. What I eventually started doing was leaving the Hip permanently zeroed on all figures, and only using the BODY to move, rotate them. That way, when you save the pose, the movements/rotation aren't saved, the Hip is zeroed, and so it can't affect any other figures you apply that pose too. mac


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