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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 29 1:45 am)
Assuming that "B" means it was a freebie, I couldn't find it using the search function for either "Ockham" or the python script itself. Maybe I missed something?
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b means bookmark. maybe it was steve who wrote it.I manually fix that before I do a cloth simulation. I find that if I don't sometimes I have problems with long skirts.
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I vaguely recall past mention of a Python Script that would stop a figure's feet from "sliding/skating" along the ground instead of staying planted firmly in place during each step when in walking motion. Is there such a thing (or another tip) to solve the problem?
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