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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 11 8:37 pm)
Select the prop, then go to the object menu and click on "Set Parent". In the dialogue, choose the body part you want the prop to move with. This is known as "parenting" the prop. You can do it with figures as well. You can also save props to the library with this property so that they automatically snap into place when you load them. Props that are saved like that are called "smart props".
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Hi, I have only been using Poser 4 for a week and I am getting pretty good it it. I could use help on one thing though. :) (I know you saw that comming.) I saw that someone was able to add a Porp to a Character before they posed the Character. Then the Prop would move with the Character. I have been looking for how to do this and I can't find anything. I would consult my books but my 2 year old ruined them with grape juice. I am betting this is a basic Poser thing and I am now looking like an idiot. :) Gel
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