FishNose opened this issue on Apr 06, 2005 ยท 22 posts
kuroyume0161 posted Thu, 07 April 2005 at 1:33 AM
That may be the case, but I'll bet that there are more than a few CR2s out there that don't have exactly [5 spaces] in between (since not everyone creates their CR2s directly in Poser). I've parsed enough Poser files to have seen things you couldn't believe get into Poser or bend the rules to near breaking point. Still, I'll agree with you on the change of chainname over disabling IK. Either method is so easily implemented, why has no one done it (not an interactive Python script)? Anthony: Yes, IK can be useful. But wouldn't it be easier to start with it disabled and only enable when absolutely needed? Otherwise, every time you try to pose the legs, you first start with the "what the f...?!" mode as they don't do as expected - because IK is always enabled by default.
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