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Subject: need help with second figure


ehalana ( ) posted Mon, 09 February 2004 at 12:59 PM ยท edited Sun, 01 December 2024 at 3:44 AM

Hi!! I can get the second figure in the picture and all..but how do you move it away from the first? It's like their stuck together or something..I want to be able to move them around as I please but I don't know how to move the whole body at once...any help would be appreciated!! ((PS...working with Poser 5 if that matters))


diolma ( ) posted Mon, 09 February 2004 at 4:02 PM

shalana All you should need to do is select either the body or the hip of one of the figures then adjust the xTran, yTran or zTran dial (for left/right, nearer/further, up/down respectively). Just as an aside, try loading couple of props from the primitives folder (eg a cube or sphere) into a new scene and play about with positioning them; they're not nearly so heavy on resources, so Poser responds much quicker..:-)) Cheers, Diolma



diolma ( ) posted Tue, 10 February 2004 at 8:08 AM

Oops - forgot something. In order to move figure, you MUST turn off Inverse Kinematics first. Go to Figure>Use Inverse Kinematics, and ensure that nothing is ticked (usually both legs need to be toggled off - that's the Poser default). Inverse Kinematics (IK for short) effectively nail the feet to the floor (or the hands to wherever they are). Personally, turning off IK is the first thing I do whenever I load a new figure - I find it generally makes posing easier for me. It's become a habit, which is why I forgot about it. Cheers, Diolma.



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