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Subject: when adding a new character to a scene how do u keep the first one from moving?


cinnamon ( ) posted Tue, 09 October 2001 at 1:50 PM ยท edited Sat, 11 January 2025 at 2:57 AM

i'm trying to have two people in a scene and every time i pose the second one or move her the other guy moves! pls help! thanx!


thgeisel ( ) posted Tue, 09 October 2001 at 2:51 PM

It can only happen ,if you parent one figure to the other,or to an obj that was parented in someway to the other figure.


Jackson ( ) posted Tue, 09 October 2001 at 6:26 PM

If you're using the Posing camera, it will move when you select a different figure. This can make it seem like the other character is moving, but it isn't.


melanie ( ) posted Tue, 09 October 2001 at 8:16 PM

Also, make sure you have the figure that you want to move selected. I've accidentally had the wrong figure selected. However, I have seen the wrong figure move, even when the other one is selected, and I can't figure out why. Nothing is parented. It's as if the program can't distinguish between the two. It's usually immediately after brining in a new figure. It think the first figure is still selected, even when the second one is clearly selected. I've cured it by clicking on a body part of the correct figure, then selecting the body or whatever you want to move and it will usually work. Melanie


jamball77 ( ) posted Wed, 10 October 2001 at 1:17 AM

If you're ultra paranoid you can lock a figure or part of a figure to keep it from being moved. Select what you want to stay put then Object|Lock Actor from the Menu Bar.


cinnamon ( ) posted Wed, 10 October 2001 at 1:31 AM

neat, thanks


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