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Poser Technical F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 13 12:50 am)
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heyas; did you use all the same rotation orders for each segment? did you use the curve parameter on any segments? if you used the curve thing, then you can only edit the twist jp for that part. the jp window may be confused, as it tries to keep the same joint selected as you switch parts. so, for example, if you were working on the xrotate (bend) on the one segment, and selected a new segment, the jp window would still keep the xrotate... but that new segment might not have an xrotate, and it got confused. maybe? :)
I definitely used the same rotation orders for each segment and I don't even know how to use the curve parameter. Here's the text of the phi file: objFile :Runtime:Geometries:Maz:stripedtie2.obj 1 knot xyz 2 section1 xyx 3 section2 xyx 4 section3 xyz 5 section4 xyz 6 section5 xyz They don't come much simpler than that.
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