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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 1:43 pm)
You can either Conform them to the figure, or Parent them. Sometimes it's a good idea to Lock the hair, too.
Coppula eam se non posit acceptera jocularum.
BTW, the reason the hair flys off - is because when you save a Pose, the hair (prop) pose information is saved too, but it may be a different hair prop than you were using when you last saved the pose. If you are selling (or giving away even) a pose set, you should not have any hair attatched when you create the poses, or manually go in and remove the additional pose info.
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First of all I apologize if this is an often asked question, but I am really at the end of my wits (when coming to Poser, there's not much there, anyway...) trying to keep different hair objects (in either the format of CR2 or HR2) stay where they are while I pose the models... Should I use the figure parent setting function (when it's a .CR2 file), or simply point at the figure's head (when it's an .HR file), or there's some other way to do it? And, how can I save a figure with proper conforming features? Many thanks in advance for any help... Teyi