DocMatter opened this issue on Sep 14, 2013 ยท 22 posts
lesbentley posted Sat, 14 September 2013 at 8:03 AM
Quote - Yes it's very annoying. But there might be a reason why they do this, not that I can think of one.
There are not many cases where this can be justified, but there are a few. In some animated Poses, especially those involving a walk cycle along a path, BODY transforms may be desirable, even necessary. In couples poses, where it is necessary to set the relative separation between the figures, a case can be made for including BODY transforms. These are the only examples I can think of where BODY transforms would be acceptable in a pz2. Most of the time I think it is as cspear said, quote: "This is just sloppy and lazy".
It is usually caused by the (normally) bad habit of selecting the "Body Transformation" option when saving a pose.