Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: How to assign a Control Handle to more than one object?

Chanc opened this issue on Apr 11, 2020 ยท 40 posts


EldritchCellar posted Sat, 11 April 2020 at 7:49 PM

What bwldrd said.

It doesn't look like you can parent the control props to a single object and control both simultaneously. You can parent them but it won't achieve the desired effect.

Nor can you create a control handle chain wherein a master control handle will slave multiple control handles, at least not through the Object: Convert Prop to Control Handle command. Not sure if such a chain can be set up with the dependency editor or not. I should read the manual on this topic, I wouldn't be surprised if this problem can be solved that way.

The advantage that the control handles have is that they will also control any ERC (or dependencies) that link the eyelid morphs to the rotations of the eyes, giving a much more natural effect. Something that the point at feature doesn't do.

Note that the strength of point at for each eye can be adjusted via the eyes parameters, sometimes values less than one offer a more natural result. Also, if you wish to remove the point at effect for each eye simply choose object: point at again for each eye and select the none button at the bottom of the resulting pop up hierarchy.



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