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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 14 12:36 pm)
hmm... you can make the armor a posable figure so ITS joints bend, or you can combine the figure and armor to make an 'armored figure' rather like the casually-clothed figures. alternately, you need to attatch an upper arm armor prop to the upper arm (shoulder) and a forearm armor prop to the forearm. does that make sense?
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is there a way to bend a joint and move a prop at the sam time. i.e. the way elbow joints move at the upper and lower parts to cover the elbow.