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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 23 7:38 pm)
Suppose you have 2 figures in your scene. Under the scene window theres a menu. Pull it down, it'll say Figure 1 or Figure 2. Pick Figure 1. Select 2 and then press 2 on the keyboard or use the menu next to that and select Body. !! Don't click on the figure!! Use the parameter dials to the right of your scene, you might need to scroll the list until you find y trans, y and z. Use these 3 dials to move the character up/down and left/right. Do the same for Figure 2. Obviously some parts will merge, in that case select the figure with the menu under the scene. Then choose a body part (say a leg) in the 2nd menu. Either use the parameter dials or the twist/rotate tools (small icons) above the scene windows to tweak as desired.
Pinky - you left the lens cap of your mind on again.
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I know there is collision for the Millennium figures and other objects and say a wall. My question is there collision for 2 Millennium figures themselves. I am trying to pose Mike3 and David3 together and the legs merge together. It is a fairly close together pose. Is there anyway to keep body parts from merging into into one another? I can post a picture, if need be.