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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 29 7:57 am)
Hi crocodilian!
You might read through some of the ideas in the following thread: http://www.renderosity.com/mod/forumpro/showthread.php?thread_id=2747060 (nudity advisory) which had a similar requirement.
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LOL, Your right! I just remembered reading something similar and didn't realize you were the same author.
I'll have to defer to the experts on this one.
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Quote - Hi there-- yes, I know that thread . . . was my OP!
This question is related but different. in the other thread, I was trying to rig two figures together-- but they remain as separate figures. Now what I'm trying to do is to save as one figure
I noticed that if figures are conformed to one another or parented to one another, it asks me whether I want to save just that figure, or the whole assembly (or collection) or whatever poser calls it (I forgot the dialog box name for IT)
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I noticed that if figures are conformed to one another or parented to one another, it asks me whether I want to save just that figure, or the whole assembly (or collection) or whatever poser calls it (I forgot the dialog box name for IT)
I haven't had this happen -- but I haven't conformed them-- I parented. I'll poke around and see if I can get that to work as you describe-- it makes sense, because it does happen that way with clothes, I think.
Thanks-- helpful idea!
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I want to save a horse and rider as one figure-- they're both Poser native figures, but it'd be much easier to handle them as one.
What's the right way to do this?