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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 23 8:11 am)
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That should be your weightmap, and the color determines the effect it has (green is none to least, through the spectrum to red, which is the most effect).
I was assuming green was total effect and red was falloff. The head, after all, is moved 100% by the head bone while the neck tapers off.
In the old days, the falloff spheres were red and green, with the effect of green being 100% and red falling off to zero. These days I guess it falls off of the rainbow.
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I'm digging the look of Poser Pro 2012 rigging. With the realistic lighting on the model, the affected parts of the mesh light up with bright green, red and even yellow. (I have no idea what the yellow represents but it looks cool.) The joint angle bars almost look shaded and there are bulbs on the ends. There is the comforting thought that if things look this different, the old rigging bugs are probably fixed at last.
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