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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 05 5:33 pm)
I think the problem is the length of the legs relative to the hight of the hip above the ground. Sometimes the walk designer seems to put the hip too low, forcing the legs to buckle at the knee.
You could try this. Reduce the yScale of the thighs to say 98%, or if that does not work even 95%. Apply the walk cycle, then in frame one rescale the thighs to 100%. The feet will probably be going under the ground now, to correct this load a primitive, parent the figure to it, adjust the hight of the primitive (in frame one only) until the feet are back on the ground, then hide the primitive.
try turning off the IK on both legs, also if you fix the shin bending problem you can save the 30 frames of the walkcycle you have fixed to the walkdesigner folder in poses then whenever you run walkdesigner you can choose your custom walkcycle...
i will have to do a test of the A3 and walk designer to see what i come up with..
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Hi everyone. I read about this "walk designer fake step" every forum I go, but I can't find solution. Just look the gif attached and please tell me what's wrong. Figure type: aiko3. I was hoping that poser 7 just fix it, but wrong..... is the same problem in all poser's version ... is me or poser 7 is exactly the same poser 6? thanks so much :)