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Poser Technical F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 02 8:21 pm)
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reloading, not eloafing, was tired and misspelled. Thanks everyone for the replies, and you are right, you move the hip. The link to my site should work. Try it again.As has been said Poser 4 does not save pose info for the BODY actor, but if you realy want to save poses for the BODY I discovered a workround. Make a copy of the cr2, open it in a text editor and do a globall search and replace of "BODY:" with "BODYX:". Renaming then body actor fools Poser into saving pose data for it!
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How do you save x, y, or , z trans data with the figure to the pose library. I am using Poser 4 with the Pro PAck. For example, I created a walk cycle for the trex dinosaur. For realistic motion I had to move the body along the y and z axis using the y and z spinners. If I save the file and reload it saves the data, but if I save the walkcycle as a multiframe pose and apply it to the figure, the leg motions are there but there is no z or y movement. Any ideas or feedback would be helpful..