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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 13 11:02 am)
Is inverse knetics turned off?
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(using Poser Pro 2014 SR3, on 64 bit Win 7, poser units are inches.)
There are 2 places where "Bend" must be ON, i.e., checked.
= AND=
If both of these are ON (checked) and you still have the problem, then the joint between the body parts has not been properly "welded."
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dr geep
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edited 10/5/2019
Check the weld statements in the 'figure' section of the cr2. Below is a snippet from the welds in the P4 Nude Woman to show what welds should look like. after the welds is a line "allowsBending" this should have a value of one. Also each individual actor needs to contain the line "bend 1", except the eyes, which should usually be set to "bend 0".
weld lThigh:1
hip:1
weld lShin:1
lThigh:1
weld lFoot:1
lShin:1
weld lToe:1
lFoot:1
allowsBending 1
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I'm trying to convert and obj. file to a poser character, which I have successfuly done. However when I go to pose her I get breaks and don't know how to fix them. Can someone please help?